U.S. appeals court finds CDC eviction moratorium unlawful

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A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked authority for the national moratorium it imposed last year on most residential evictions to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The ruling by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati means judges in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan are no longer bound by the moratorium, said Joshua Kahane, the lawyer who argued the case for a property manager.

The opinion by Judges Alan Norris, Amul Thapar and John Bush said dealing with the evictions during the pandemic could not be delegated to the CDC under existing law.

 

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How are you gonna let squatters squat?

Ok, what’s wrong with the U.S. appeals court ? This ain’t right, folks...

So the answer for equal protection under the law is to just become a landlord, I suppose.

this is terrible news

The US has become a socialist state, nothing can operate on its own anymore without Fiscal and monetary support.

I read this as McDuzzle ?

So, all the vaccine deniers are getting evicted? *shrug*

Great 😒

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