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U S Supreme Court Will Not Hear Case Challenging Removal Protections for SEC s In-House Judges - US Politics Today

U S Supreme Court Will Not Hear Case Challenging Removal Protections for SEC s In-House Judges - US Politics Today
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U S Supreme Court Will Not Hear Case Challenging Removal Protections for SEC s In-House Judges

U.S. Supreme Court Will Not Hear Case Challenging Removal Protections for SEC’s In-House Judges Christopher M. Gibson v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D.C., Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The U.S. Supreme Court today denied a petition for writ of certiorari in the case of NCLA client Christopher Gibson. He was challenging the decision of an Eleventh Circuit panel which concluded the district court lacked jurisdiction to hear his objections to the unlawful protection from removal by the President that Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) administrative law judges (ALJs) enjoy. Former U.S. Solicitor General Greg Garre of Latham & Watkins authored the cert. petition.

Struggling renters face avalanche of evictions without further federal aid

Struggling renters face avalanche of evictions without further federal aid Updated: December 24, 2020 Published December 24, 2020 Share on Facebook Print article WASHINGTON - Apartment tenants who have fallen behind on their rent face catastrophe at the end of the year, as Congress and President Donald Trump have yet to approve emergency aid for renters or extend an eviction moratorium beyond Thursday, when it is set to expire. An estimated 11.3 million households in the country are behind on rent or won’t be able to pay next month according to the Census, creating a backlog in unpaid rent estimated at $70 billion by Moody’s Analytics. Landlords have responded by filing hundreds of thousands of eviction notices at local courthouses around the country, cases that are ready to advance once moratoriums are no longer in place.

Struggling renters face avalanche of evictions without federal aid

Struggling renters face avalanche of evictions without federal aid
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NCLA Appeals to Stop the Radical Intrusion on State Courts Caused by CDC s Eviction Moratorium

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. NCLA Appeals to Stop the Radical Intrusion on State Courts Caused by CDC’s Eviction Moratorium New Civil Liberties AllianceDecember 22, 2020 GMT Washington, D.C., Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Using the pandemic emergency as an excuse, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has issued a nationwide eviction moratorium that far exceeds the constitutional limits of its authority and the agency’s expertise. Today, the New Civil Liberties Alliance filed its opening brief in its appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on behalf of Rick Brown of Winchester, Virginia and other housing providers who are suing over CDC’s moratorium order. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia declined to preliminarily block the order, and NCLA sought intervention by the Court of Appeals.

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