Supreme Court voids New York's eviction ban

 PJ Media:

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“If a tenant self-certifies financial hardship, [the law] generally precludes a landlord from contesting that certification and denies the landlord a hearing,” the order said in part. “This scheme violates the Court’s longstanding teaching that ordinarily ‘no man can be a judge in his own case’ consistent with the Due Process Clause.”

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There is no longer an economic crisis, like a year ago. There are more than 9 million open jobs employers are desperate to fill; yet after a year-and-a-half of free rent, $600/week unemployment handouts of $3,000 per individual over the past year, and other mandated welfare, Democrats appear to prefer hurting innocent mom-and-pop-types. 

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The landlords have not received any compensation for this illegal taking of their property for the benefit of others. 

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