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Eviction Moratorium

A federal appeals court refused to lift a stay pending appeal of an order that vacated the Covid-19-related nationwide eviction moratorium, finding the “record is devoid of the requisite evidence of irreparable injury likely to befall the landlord parties to this case.”

WASHINGTON — The D.C. Circuit refused to lift a stay pending appeal of an order that vacated the Covid-19-related nationwide eviction moratorium, finding the “record is devoid of the requisite evidence of irreparable injury likely to befall the landlord parties to this case.”

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