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Pandemic silver lining: Getting rid of needless regulation

Print this article In the ever-changing landscape of the pandemic, one constant theme is government overreach. Since the early failure to control the outbreak, government executives have overcompensated by taking a risk-averse, iron fist approach, rather than looking for ways to mitigate or temper regulations to minimize the economic hardship that also kills. In March, governors and mayors invoked emergency powers to issue stay-at-home orders and mandate business closures, and many of those blunderbuss orders are returning. But there were also some sensible deregulatory orders that deserve more attention. Certain state and local governments and federal agencies alleviated regulatory burdens that were exacerbated by the lockdown orders or became more dangerous during the pandemic. These changes went largely unnoticed by the public, but in several facets of life, government temporarily loosened its grip, believe it or not.

Federal judge s ruling a defeat for Louisiana landlord advocates

MONROE – In a defeat for Louisiana landlords, a federal district court judge rejected a request to overturn an eviction moratorium put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help contain the spread of the coronavirus. Judge Terry Doughty of the Western District of Louisiana found that neither the CDC nor the secretary of Health and Human Services had exceeded their legal authority when the federal government imposed the eviction ban after the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act in March. Although Doughty also found that plaintiffs Chambless Enterprises LLC and the Louisiana Apartment Association of Louisiana suffered financial harm as a result of tenants not paying their rents, the government’s obligation to stop the spread of COVID-19 takes precedence, according to the Dec. 22 decision.

Supreme Court to hear challenge to California farmers case against government-sanctioned invasion of private property | California

Supreme Court to hear challenge to California farmers case against government-sanctioned invasion of private property | California
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