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Eviction Moratoriums Face Constitutional Issues: Landlords Challenge NY Law And Federal Judge Strikes Down CDC's Eviction Ban | Morrison & Foerster LLP


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On February 24, 2021, five New York landlords filed a complaint in federal court, alleging that Part A of the state’s COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2020 (the “
Act”) violates their constitutional rights (
Chrysafis, et al. v. James, Case No. 2:21-cv-00998). The suit challenges the extended statewide eviction moratorium and hardship declaration components of the Act on First Amendment and due process grounds. The landlord plaintiffs, whose tenants have refused to vacate or pay rent, have asked the court to declare the Act unconstitutional and to bar New York Attorney General Letitia James from enforcing the hardship declaration requirement, which allows tenants facing pandemic-related financial challenges (or for whom eviction would create a “significant health risk”) to stay their own eviction proceedings until May 1, 2021. ....

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This Day February 3 | National Review


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1988 By a vote of 97-0, the Senate confirms President Reagan’s nomination of Ninth Circuit judge Anthony M. Kennedy to fill the seat of retiring Justice Lewis Powell. Kennedy was Reagan’s third pick, following the October 1987 defeat of the nomination of Judge Robert Bork and the withdrawal of the subsequent decision to nominate Judge Douglas Ginsburg. Kennedy will sit on the Court for the next thirty years, until his retirement in 2018.
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Often misdescribed as a “moderate conservative,” Kennedy in fact embraced an aggressive view of judicial power. While he sometimes deployed that power towards conservative ends, his misdeeds of liberal judicial activism were far more momentous and were often masked by grandiose rhetorical diversions. To cite but a few examples: ....

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NCLA Encourages Alaska Supreme Court to Discard Judicial Deference that Violates Constitution


NCLA Encourages Alaska Supreme Court to Discard Judicial Deference that Violates Constitution
Williams Alaska Petroleum, Inc., et al. v. State of Alaska, et al.
December 23, 2020 15:00 ET
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New Civil Liberties Alliance
New Civil Liberties Alliance
Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES
Washington, D.C., Dec. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group, filed an
amicus brief in the Supreme Court of Alaska in
Williams Alaska Petroleum, Inc., et al. v. State of Alaska, et al. NCLA is asking the court not to defer to a legal interpretation made by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Instead, NCLA argues that Alaskan courts need to interpret the law without deferring to the agency’s interpretation.   ....

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