Update:
Judge Friedrich has granted the DOJ’s motion for an immediate stay of the Court’s order in Alabama Association of Realtors v. HHS vacating the CDC Eviction Moratorium. This action was to avoid evictions while the government’s appeal is under consideration.
This gives the Court time to consider the merits of DOJ’s appeal and the plaintiffs time to file any opposition to DOJ’s motion for stay. Plaintiffs have until May 12, 2021 to file any opposition to the defendants' motion, and the defendants shall file any reply within four days of the date the plaintiffs' opposition is filed. It is important to note that during this period and until the DC Circuit issues its ruling, the CDC eviction order remains in effect.
Lauren A. Shelton
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National Apartment Association
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From: Nathan Lybarger via NAA Connect <noreply@connect.naahq.org>
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Subject: RE: "DC Judge Vacates CDC's Nationwide Eviction Ban" by Nathan Lybarger in Landlord Tenant Attorneys
And here's the "separate order" referenced in the last line of the Memorandum Opinion. Nathan C. Lybarger nathan@hall.associates Law Office of Hall &...