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Sackett v EPA - the EPA s Right to Deprive A Citizen of Private Property Without Due Process

The Supreme Court of the United States will hear the case of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency next month. The four year old case is one in which the EPA deprived Mike and Chantell Sackett of their private property and due process rights, circumvented the courts, violated the Constitution, and used the Clean Water Act to do it. Can a government agency deprive a citizen of their private property and their Constitutional rights? That is what this case is about. The Sacketts were clearing their land to build a dream home in Idaho with all the necessary permits in place when the EPA told them to stop building, restore the land to its original condition, and pay enormous fines because their land was protected wetland even though it wasn’t listed as such on the EPA’s own documents.

Federal judge in Cleveland overturns CDC eviction moratorium

A judge in Cleveland has overturned a federal order that s stopping evictions for scores of tenants across northern Ohio. Federal Judge J. Philip Calabrese with the Northern District Court of Ohio ruled Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded the scope of its authority is issuing an eviction ban for tenants who have been financially harmed by the pandemic and have fallen behind on rent, despite seeking emergency government assistance. The Akron Municipal Court, within the legal jurisdiction of the Ohio Northern District, is ready to follow the judge s decision and allow landlords with cases dismissed under the CDC moratorium to refile those evictions without paying the fee again, so long as the eviction is against the same tenant at the same property.

Federal judge says CDC didn t have power to order national eviction ban

Federal judge says CDC didn t have power to order national eviction ban By (0) Moving trucks, workers and boxes dominate a street in New York City on May 27, 2020, shortly after Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered that renters cannot be thrown out for nonpayment due to hardship from the coronavirus crisis. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo March 11 (UPI) A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that federal regulators overstepped their authority in ordering a national moratorium on rental evictions after the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. U.S. District Court Judge Philip Calabrese ruled in favor Wednesday of a group of property owners who argued in October that the ban, ordered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was an overreach.

Federal Judge in Ohio Rules CDC Exceeded Authority With Eviction Ban

Federal Judge in Ohio Rules CDC Exceeded Authority With Eviction Ban
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