Supreme Court Ruling Allows Evictions to Resume

Supreme Court Ruling Allows Evictions to Resume

The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, ending protections even as only a small amount of emergency assistance has been distributed to at-risk renters. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction ban, which applied...

‘The choice between vaccination and incarceration is not really a choice at all’: Legal experts SLAM New York judges for ‘troubling’ and ‘dangerous’ decision to order defendants to get COVID-19 shots as part of plea deals and bail conditions

‘The choice between vaccination and incarceration is not really a choice at all’: Legal experts SLAM New York judges for ‘troubling’ and ‘dangerous’ decision to order defendants to get COVID-19 shots as part of plea deals and bail conditions

Legal experts and the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized a pair of New York judges for ordering defendants to get vaccinated if they want to make bail or be granted a plea deal. The ACLU slammed the decisions as 'troubling' and one lawyer even called the...

University Caves On Vaccine Lawsuit But Questions Remain

University Caves On Vaccine Lawsuit But Questions Remain

On August 17, 2021, George Mason University granted a medical exemption to a law professor who sued after the school issued its vaccine requirement to work and live on campus. The plaintiff, Professor Todd Zywicki, claimed that his naturally acquired immunity should...

Weekly New York Real Estate

Weekly New York Real Estate

ACROSS THE RIVER — “Landlord group asks NJ Supreme Court to reverse security deposit ruling,” by The Real Deal’s Sasha Jones: “Garden State landlords aren’t giving in after a New Jersey court ruled that residents can use their security deposits to pay rent. In July,...