They only support presidential power when a Republican is president.
In its callous opinion, the conservative majority ignored the millions of Americans who now face eviction. https://t.co/b7XFv99wWc
— Slate (@Slate) August 27, 2021
When you tell someone facing eviction that they should “just get a job,” remember that a full time, minimum wage worker can afford rent in ZERO states in America.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) August 27, 2021
ZERO.
We can’t let 11 million households be evicted in the midst of a pandemic. Congress must act. Now.
The 6 Republican SCOTUS appointees (including 3 from Trump-McConnell) just threw out Biden's eviction moratorium, clearing the way for landlords to push tenants onto the street.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) August 27, 2021
Shameful. Urge Breyer to retire. Criticize SCOTUS's loss of credibility. Expand the size of SCOTUS.
The Supreme Court has blocked President Biden's new eviction moratorium https://t.co/ys65cenCeq
— CNN (@CNN) August 27, 2021
The Supreme Court's conservative majority has so thoroughly ripped up the old rules that now it essentially treats shadow docket cases like normal cases … except there were no oral arguments, no full briefing, just fly-by-night filings and a short, unsigned 10 p.m. order.
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) August 27, 2021
The move now I think is for states and cities to follow Philly’s lead and require landlords to file for rental relief before they can file an eviction https://t.co/RtexRXibpO
— Jordan Weissmann 🗽 (@JHWeissmann) August 27, 2021