Alabama Association of Realtors v. Department of Health and Human Services ( 2021 )


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  •                   Cite as: 594 U. S. ____ (2021)             1
    KAVANAUGH, J., concurring
    SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
    _________________
    No. 20A169
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    ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, ET AL. v.
    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
    SERVICES, ET AL.
    ON APPLICATION TO VACATE STAY
    [June 29, 2021]
    The application to vacate stay presented to THE CHIEF
    JUSTICE and by him referred to the Court is denied.
    JUSTICE THOMAS, JUSTICE ALITO, JUSTICE GORSUCH, and
    JUSTICE BARRETT would grant the application.
    JUSTICE KAVANAUGH, concurring.
    I agree with the District Court and the applicants that
    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded
    its existing statutory authority by issuing a nationwide
    eviction moratorium. See Utility Air Regulatory Group v.
    EPA, 
    573 U. S. 302
    , 324 (2014). Because the CDC plans to
    end the moratorium in only a few weeks, on July 31, and
    because those few weeks will allow for additional and more
    orderly distribution of the congressionally appropriated
    rental assistance funds, I vote at this time to deny the ap-
    plication to vacate the District Court’s stay of its order. See
    Barnes v. E-Systems, Inc. Group Hospital Medical & Surgi-
    cal Ins. Plan, 
    501 U. S. 1301
    , 1305 (1991) (Scalia, J., in
    chambers) (stay depends in part on balance of equities);
    Coleman v. Paccar Inc., 
    424 U. S. 1301
    , 1304 (1976)
    (Rehnquist, J., in chambers). In my view, clear and specific
    congressional authorization (via new legislation) would be
    necessary for the CDC to extend the moratorium past July
    31.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 20A169

Judges: Brett Kavanaugh

Filed Date: 6/29/2021

Precedential Status: Relating-to orders

Modified Date: 6/29/2021