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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.

“Supreme Court asked to block California law against outing trans students; A Catholic legal group contends the state law violates parents’ religious rights”: Josh Gerstein of Politico has this report.

“Here Are Trump’s Options If the Supreme Court Says His Tariffs Are Illegal”: Isabel Gottlieb of Bloomberg News has this report.

“The Supreme Court made a mess out of gun laws”: Law professor Adam Winkler has this essay online at The Los Angeles Times.

“The Supreme Court Was Ripe for Another Ideological Food Fight. Then Something Else Happened.” Robyn Nicole Sanders has this Jurisprudence essay online at Slate.

“The Supreme Court may leave alone the Voting Rights Act just long enough to keep the GOP from House control in 2026; Republicans’ hopes that a Supreme Court redistricting ruling will boost them in 2026 are fading as election deadlines close in”: Samuel Benson and Andrew Howard of Politico have this report.

“The Growing Power of the President; And the Immense Power of Grand Narratives”: Cass Sunstein has this post at his Substack site.

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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.

“Supreme Court asked to block California law against outing trans students; A Catholic legal group contends the state law violates parents’ religious rights”: Josh Gerstein of Politico has this report.

“Here Are Trump’s Options If the Supreme Court Says His Tariffs Are Illegal”: Isabel Gottlieb of Bloomberg News has this report.

“The Supreme Court made a mess out of gun laws”: Law professor Adam Winkler has this essay online at The Los Angeles Times.

“The Supreme Court Was Ripe for Another Ideological Food Fight. Then Something Else Happened.” Robyn Nicole Sanders has this Jurisprudence essay online at Slate.

“The Supreme Court may leave alone the Voting Rights Act just long enough to keep the GOP from House control in 2026; Republicans’ hopes that a Supreme Court redistricting ruling will boost them in 2026 are fading as election deadlines close in”: Samuel Benson and Andrew Howard of Politico have this report.

“The Growing Power of the President; And the Immense Power of Grand Narratives”: Cass Sunstein has this post at his Substack site.