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Biden’s new evictions moratorium faces doubts on legality
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2021/08/05 15:28
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President Joe Biden may have averted a flood of evictions and solved a growing political problem when his administration reinstated a temporary ban on evictions because of the COVID-19 crisis. But he left his lawyers with legal arguments that even he acknowledges might not stand up in court.
The new eviction moratorium announced Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could run into opposition at the Supreme Court, where one justice in late June warned the administration not to act further without explicit congressional approval.
Landlords from Alabama whose bid to lift the earlier pause on evictions failed returned to federal court in Washington late Wednesday, asking for an order that would allow evictions to resume.
The administration is counting on differences between the new order, scheduled to last until Oct. 3, and the eviction pause that lapsed over the weekend to bolster its legal case. At the very least, as Biden himself said, the new moratorium will buy some time to protect the estimated 3.6 million Americans who could face eviction from their homes.
Some legal scholars who doubt the new eviction ban will stand up say its legal underpinnings are strikingly similar to the old one.
“Meet the new moratorium, same as the old moratorium!” Ilya Somin, a George Mason University law professor who backed Biden over former President Donald Trump last year, wrote on Reason.com.
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Indiana Criminal Defense Web Design
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2021/08/02 16:42
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We have got to admit, we were totally a sucker for this quote: “The simplest things are often the truest.” Bach. No, not the Bach you’re thinking about.
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How Much Does It Cost To Design A Lawyer Website?
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2021/07/30 13:59
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The cost for a DIY website may range anywhere from free to under $1,500. Meanwhile, a law firm website design from an agency can range from $5,000 to $25,000, whereas bigger and more complicated law firm websites will cost between $30,000 to over $100,000.
A huge price differential makes DIY website building seem cost-efficient. But you will quickly learn the downside of DIY web development. You must learn basic web design and search engine optimization practices. Effective SEO practices are essential for helping customers to find a website.
As a lawyer, you may end up paying for a website twice because the DIY provider didn’t deliver the result you need.
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2021/07/26 14:48
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40-year sentence upheld for man who killed his roommate
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2021/07/24 10:15
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Maine’s supreme court has upheld a 40-year prison sentence imposed on a man who killed his roommate in Old Orchard Beach.
Dustan Bentley pleaded guilty to murder in the death of 65-year-old William Popplewell, who was beaten, stabbed and strangled with a ligature.
Police arrested Bentley as he was attempting to use a ratchet and strap to pull the body into the trunk of his car, which was lined with a shower curtain. An autopsy revealed the victim suffered multiple broken bones and had been stabbed up to 30 times.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court unanimously ruled that there was nothing in the record to indicate that the judge made a mistake.
“At no point did the court depart from sentencing principles or abuse its discretion in coming to or issuing its sentence,” the court said.
Bentley and Popplewell met at a Portland homeless shelter, and Bentley later moved into Popplewell’s apartment in Old Orchard Beach in December 2018. Popplewell was killed in March 2019.
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