By: Alyssa Wilson On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the United States voted to leave the nationwide pause on evictions in place. The 5-4 vote rejected a request from a group of landlords asking the high court to end the moratorium put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RELATED: Trump appointed judge vacates CDC's eviction moratorium The group of landlords asked for the moratorium, set to run through July, to be lifted. They cited unlawful government overreach, The Hill reported. Chief Justice John Robers and Justice Brett Kavanaugh agreed with the court's three liberals to keep the order in place. 'Because […]
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