Landlords Take Aim at the CDC Eviction Moratorium

Landlords Take Aim at the CDC Eviction Moratorium

At the start of September, the White House issued an executive order allowing the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to pause evictions through December 31, 2020. The CDC's order comes under Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act to temporarily halt residential...

NCLA Rebuttal: The Case Against COVID Emergency

NCLA Rebuttal: The Case Against COVID Emergency

On the Keller at Large MASSter List podcast, Jon Keller recently shared his personal hot-take on the Desrosiers v. Baker case that I argued before the Supreme Judicial Court on September 11th. Quoting a character from Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist who famously...

Barrett May Reinforce High Court Trends For Banking Industry

Biz Groups Weigh In On High Court Case Over FTC Restitution

Free-market think tanks urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to curtail the Federal Trade Commission's traditional reliance on monetary sanctions as a weapon against bad marketplace behavior, including consumer fraud and anti-competitive conduct. Justices will soon...

Barrett May Reinforce High Court Trends For Banking Industry

High Court Won’t Take Fresh Look At Chevron Deference

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a decision upholding reduced Medicaid reimbursement for children's hospitals, turning away a chance to revisit the so-called Chevron deference — the longstanding practice of having judges defer to reasonable agency...