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  2. Bostock v. Clayton County - Wikipedia

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    Bostock v. Clayton County, 590 U.S. 644 (2020), is a landmark [1] United States Supreme Court civil rights decision in which the Court held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects employees against discrimination because of sexuality or gender identity.

  3. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eviction procedures are also regulated by common law—law based on legal precedents, rather than formal statutes. [2] In other words, when no written law applies to an eviction case, past court decisions are used to guide judge rulings. In some cases, lease terms can override common law. [2]

  4. St. Joseph County evictions report reveals tenant-landlord ...

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    The scale of evictions in St. Joseph County. Since a statewide moratorium against evictions ended in August 2020, property owners have filed more than 8,000 evictions in St. Joseph County. That ...

  5. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    Erik Henningsen's painting Eviction held by the National Gallery of Denmark.1892 RIC and Hussars at an eviction-Ireland 1888 Two men with children, being evicted, stand with their possessions on the sidewalk, circa 1910, on the Lower East Side of New York City. Eviction is the removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord.

  6. NJ evictions: How well are courts sifting through backlog of ...

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  7. L.A. eviction cases rose significantly this year. But it's ...

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    Across L.A. County, eviction cases increased by thousands as the pandemic-era moratoriums were lifted. But with other new protections, the numbers did not soar as much as some feared.

  8. Ejectment - Wikipedia

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    Ejectment is a common law term for civil action to recover the possession of or title to land. [1] It replaced the old real actions and the various possessory assizes (denoting county-based pleas to local sittings of the courts) where boundary disputes often featured.

  9. Recent Eviction? Here’s How You Can Still Get an Apartment

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