
Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing.
“Boeing 737 MAX victims’ relatives ask judge to reject deal ending criminal case”: David Shepardson of Reuters has this report.
“Supreme Court Set to Leave Town With Trump Challenges Unsettled”: Greg Stohr and Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg News have this report.
“Senate Democrats Are Letting Trump’s Judicial Nominees Off the Hook; The president’s first batch of nominees included some eye-popping answers in their written questionnaires; If only Democrats had thought to ask the questions in person when they had the chance”: Jay Willis has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.
“Law-Skepticism On The New Right; A Sympathetic Critique”: Adrian Vermeule has this post at “The New Digest” Substack site.
“Companies Ask Supreme Court to Fast-Track Challenge to Tariffs; Two toy manufacturers asked the court to greatly expedite their case, in an unusual request”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
“Supreme Court Justices Disclose International Travel and Book Deals; Annual financial disclosures revealed some of the perks of being on the Supreme Court, including international teaching and book sales”: Abbie VanSickle of The New York Times has this report.
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Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing.
“Boeing 737 MAX victims’ relatives ask judge to reject deal ending criminal case”: David Shepardson of Reuters has this report.
“Supreme Court Set to Leave Town With Trump Challenges Unsettled”: Greg Stohr and Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg News have this report.
“Senate Democrats Are Letting Trump’s Judicial Nominees Off the Hook; The president’s first batch of nominees included some eye-popping answers in their written questionnaires; If only Democrats had thought to ask the questions in person when they had the chance”: Jay Willis has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.
“Law-Skepticism On The New Right; A Sympathetic Critique”: Adrian Vermeule has this post at “The New Digest” Substack site.
“Companies Ask Supreme Court to Fast-Track Challenge to Tariffs; Two toy manufacturers asked the court to greatly expedite their case, in an unusual request”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
“Supreme Court Justices Disclose International Travel and Book Deals; Annual financial disclosures revealed some of the perks of being on the Supreme Court, including international teaching and book sales”: Abbie VanSickle of The New York Times has this report.
The post How Appealing Weekly Roundup appeared first on Above the Law.