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Post: Unconstitutional laws regarding covid-19 evictions?

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Does anybody know of any landlord groups filing lawsuits against unconstitutional laws passed by states regarding evictions during COVID-19?
I live in MA, and it looks like the state felt like COVID-19 was the perfect time to screw over landlords. Not only do we have the federal CDC moratorium until march, 31 the state passed it's iwn set of unconstitutional rules:
https://www.mass.gov/regulations/400-CMR-600-notices-to-quit-during-the-covid-19-state-of-emergency
So, now whenever you want to hive a notice to quit you have to report it to the state, give them an electronic copy and follow their procedures and firms.
https://www.mass.gov/trial-court-rules/trial-court-emergency-administrative-order-20-13-trial-court-order-suspending
Suspends any eviction rules that are not consistent with court standing orders about eviction
https://www.mass.gov/housing-court-rules/first-amended-housing-court-standing-order-6-20-temporary-modifications-to
Outlines procedures for eviction cases in Housing Court
https://www.mass.gov/districtmunicipal-court-rules/district-court-second-amended-standing-order-10-20-court-operations
Outlines procedures for eviction cases in District Court
It seems like landlords are just becoming property managers for the state. Is there any group fighting against these unconstitutional laws that I could join?
Why aren't landlords taking legal action against the state?