A federal judge struck down a nationwide eviction moratorium issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ruling the 2020 ban was beyond the agency’s authority. The ruling in the lawsuit, known as Skyworks Ltd. v. CDC, came on March 10. The ruling consisted of a declaratory judgment but not an injunction. It’s unclear if the Biden administration will appeal. The legal action was filed Oct. 23 in federal court in Ohio, as The Epoch Times previously reported. Among the plaintiffs were Ohio landlord Skyworks Ltd. and the National Association of Homebuilders. Attorney Luke Wake, who represented a group of landlords in the lawsuit, was pleased with the court’s decision. “This vindicates the rights of landlords but it also speaks to what we’ve been saying all along—that CDC had no authority to do this,” Wake, a lawyer at the Sacramento, California-based Pacific Legal Foundation, said in an interview …