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The US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a new standing order governing proceedings for patent cases, which the Court designated as version 3.5 following previous updates in February and June 2021. ....
Judge: CDC exceeded authority in issuing eviction moratorium March 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CLEVELAND (AP) A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked the authority to issue a nationwide moratorium on rental evictions, the second such ruling issued by a federal judge in two weeks. U.S. District Judge J. Philip Calabrese, sitting in Cleveland, ruled Wednesday that the CDC went beyond what the federal Public Health Service Act allows it to do in ordering a halt to evictions. However, he did not grant an injunction that would have stopped the agency from enforcing the moratorium. ....
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Ruling overturning CDC eviction moratorium injects confusion into housing market Kyle Swenson, The Washington Post Feb. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Billy Sullivan watches the furniture of a friend who was evicted from her church-owned apartment building in D.C. on Jan. 25, 2012.Washington Post photo by Jahi Chikwendiu In a move that has triggered confusion across the nation s housing market, a federal judge in Texas issued a ruling on Thursday knocking down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s eviction moratorium as unconstitutional. Although the covid-19 pandemic persists, so does the Constitution, Judge J. Campbell Barker of the Eastern District of Texas wrote in his 21-page order filed on behalf of landlords, arguing that the federal government overstepped its authority with the CDC order. ....