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Alabama Association of Realtors v HHS

594 US 758 (2021)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2021
StatusBinding authority

Summary

CDC lacked statutory authority under §361(a) of the Public Health Service Act to impose a nationwide eviction moratorium; the statute confers no such sweeping power.

Key Principle

The CDC lacked authority under §361(a) of the Public Health Service Act to impose a nationwide eviction moratorium; the statute does not grant the CDC such sweeping power.

Area of Law

public-law

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