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Landlords Are Ready to Restart Evictions Amid Pandemic; 11th Circuit Weighs Arguments
"Our clients were able to file paperwork, but they can't achieve any meaningful remedy while this eviction moratorium is going on," said attorney Caleb Kruckenberg. "If they use state court systems to affect a lawful eviction under state law, that is a federal crime under the CDC eviction order."
May 14, 2021 at 01:05 PM
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As the weather heats up, so too does the fight to end the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's pandemic-related eviction moratoriums and restore landlords' ability to take legal action against delinquent renters.
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And one of the groups driving the push is the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which presented oral arguments via teleconference before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Brown v. CDC, an eviction moratorium lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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