Supreme Court blocks Biden eviction moratorium in 6-3 decision

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The Supreme Court's conservative majority wrote that it 'strains credulity to believe' that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had legal authority to ban evictions.

"The CDC has imposed a nationwide moratorium on evictions in reliance on a decades-old statute that authorizes it to implement measures like fumigation and pest extermination," the decision reads."It strains credulity to believe that this statute grants the CDC the sweeping authority that it asserts."dissented from Thursday's decision, with fellow liberal Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joining him.

"The public interest is not favored by the spread of disease or a court's second-guessing of the CDC's judgment," Breyer wrote in the dissent."The public interest strongly favors respecting the CDC's judgment at this moment, when over 90% of counties are experiencing high transmission rates." The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against extending the moratorium on evictions due to the pandemic. This photo shows demonstrators calling for an extension of the state's eviction ban until 2022 and the cancellation of rent, in lower Manhattan on August 11.The moratorium was issued on August 3, days after the previous ban expired and Congress failed to act by passing a replacement. President

admitted that the"bulk of the constitutional scholarship says that it's not likely to pass constitutional muster," while arguing that the new moratorium was"worth the effort" because it could at least buy some time for tenants facing eviction.said that the Biden administration was"disappointed that the Supreme Court has blocked the most recent CDC eviction moratorium while confirmed cases of the Delta variant are significant across the country.

 

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I heard they are changing the name from “the Supreme Court” to “McConnell’s Republican Tool Shed” — three new tools neatly stacked and ready to be used for Republican agenda...

Because they don’t, even Biden knew they didn’t. Times up. Shits about to hit the fan

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