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Ed. noteA 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.

“Emergency Docket Tops Year’s Highlights at Supreme Court”: Justin Wise and Jordan Fischer of Bloomberg Law have this report.

“Judges who ruled against Trump say harassment and threats have changed their lives; More than 100 pizzas were delivered to the homes of judges and their families this year, some with signs of foreign involvement; Judges say the message is clear: We know where you live.” Lawrence Hurley of NBC News has this report.

“Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid to Use National Guard in Chicago”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. You can access today’s order of the U.S. Supreme Court at this link.

“How Charlie Javice’s Legal Fees Hit $74 Million: Gummy Bears and Star Lawyers; A list of legal expenses from her lawyers included $530 in gummy bears, a seafood tower and thousands of dollars on hotel upgrades, new court documents reveal.” Alexander Saeedy of The Wall Street Journal has this report.

“Judge orders Trump admin to offer relief to men deported under Alien Enemies Act; But the judge, James Boasberg, stopped short of ordering the Trump administration to facilitate the immediate return of the men to the U.S.” Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein of Politico have this report.

“Court watchers give SCOTUS poor marks as Trump bulldozes judiciary in 2025; Trump’s return to office served as a stress test for high court’s beleaguered shadow docket, highlighting the careful balance of power between the judiciary and the executive”: Kelsey Reichmann of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“How the Supreme Court’s Mail-In Ballot Ruling Could Affect Voters; Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ballots must arrive by Election Day”: Nick Corasaniti and Christine Zhang of The New York Times have this report.

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Ed. noteA 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.

“Emergency Docket Tops Year’s Highlights at Supreme Court”: Justin Wise and Jordan Fischer of Bloomberg Law have this report.

“Judges who ruled against Trump say harassment and threats have changed their lives; More than 100 pizzas were delivered to the homes of judges and their families this year, some with signs of foreign involvement; Judges say the message is clear: We know where you live.” Lawrence Hurley of NBC News has this report.

“Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid to Use National Guard in Chicago”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. You can access today’s order of the U.S. Supreme Court at this link.

“How Charlie Javice’s Legal Fees Hit $74 Million: Gummy Bears and Star Lawyers; A list of legal expenses from her lawyers included $530 in gummy bears, a seafood tower and thousands of dollars on hotel upgrades, new court documents reveal.” Alexander Saeedy of The Wall Street Journal has this report.

“Judge orders Trump admin to offer relief to men deported under Alien Enemies Act; But the judge, James Boasberg, stopped short of ordering the Trump administration to facilitate the immediate return of the men to the U.S.” Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein of Politico have this report.

“Court watchers give SCOTUS poor marks as Trump bulldozes judiciary in 2025; Trump’s return to office served as a stress test for high court’s beleaguered shadow docket, highlighting the careful balance of power between the judiciary and the executive”: Kelsey Reichmann of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“How the Supreme Court’s Mail-In Ballot Ruling Could Affect Voters; Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ballots must arrive by Election Day”: Nick Corasaniti and Christine Zhang of The New York Times have this report.