The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has rejected Gibson Dunn & Crutcher’s renewed challenge to New York’s eviction moratorium on behalf of landlords who argued the law ran afoul of a Supreme Court order that scrapped a key part of the law.

A three-judge panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court said late Wednesday that legislative changes to the law in light of the high court’s Aug. 12 ruling had rendered the landlords’ due process claims moot.

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