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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.

“DC Circuit likely to reject Peter Navarro’s contempt appeal on broad executive privilege theory; The Justice Department declined to defend the conviction on Thursday, simply stating its position had changed from the Biden administration”: Ryan Knappenberger of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“Amul Thapar Desperately Wants to Be a Trump Supreme Court Justice; How do ambitious appeals court judges get the White House to notice them? Invent a new legal theory that just so happens to align with Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.” Madiba K. Dennie has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.

“SCOTUSblog Falls Into the MAGA Orbit”: Jonathan Zasloff recently had this post at the “LegalPlanet” blog.

“New Judges Take Charge of Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo; The long-running case had been on hold for nearly a year because of higher court appeals and the retirement of the military judge”: Carol Rosenberg of The New York Times has this report.

“Luigi Mangione faces uphill battle after marathon evidence hearing; ‘I think the evidence comes in from the backpack,’ a former Brooklyn prosecutor said; ‘In a murder case like this, if there is any legal basis to allow that evidence in, a judge is going to find it’”: Erik Uebelacker of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“TikTok Signs Agreements With Investors in Step Toward Avoiding a U.S. Ban; The Chinese-owned video app formalized commitments from the software giant Oracle and two investment firms as part of a deal to keep operating in the United States”: Emmett Lindner of The New York Times has this report.

“The Judges Being Pizza Doxxed in My Dead Son’s Name”: U.S. District Judge Esther Salas (D.N.J.) has this Opinion Video online at The New York Times.

The post How Appealing Weekly Roundup appeared first on Above the Law.

GettyImages 509557490

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.

“DC Circuit likely to reject Peter Navarro’s contempt appeal on broad executive privilege theory; The Justice Department declined to defend the conviction on Thursday, simply stating its position had changed from the Biden administration”: Ryan Knappenberger of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“Amul Thapar Desperately Wants to Be a Trump Supreme Court Justice; How do ambitious appeals court judges get the White House to notice them? Invent a new legal theory that just so happens to align with Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.” Madiba K. Dennie has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.

“SCOTUSblog Falls Into the MAGA Orbit”: Jonathan Zasloff recently had this post at the “LegalPlanet” blog.

“New Judges Take Charge of Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo; The long-running case had been on hold for nearly a year because of higher court appeals and the retirement of the military judge”: Carol Rosenberg of The New York Times has this report.

“Luigi Mangione faces uphill battle after marathon evidence hearing; ‘I think the evidence comes in from the backpack,’ a former Brooklyn prosecutor said; ‘In a murder case like this, if there is any legal basis to allow that evidence in, a judge is going to find it’”: Erik Uebelacker of Courthouse News Service has this report.

“TikTok Signs Agreements With Investors in Step Toward Avoiding a U.S. Ban; The Chinese-owned video app formalized commitments from the software giant Oracle and two investment firms as part of a deal to keep operating in the United States”: Emmett Lindner of The New York Times has this report.

“The Judges Being Pizza Doxxed in My Dead Son’s Name”: U.S. District Judge Esther Salas (D.N.J.) has this Opinion Video online at The New York Times.

The post How Appealing Weekly Roundup appeared first on Above the Law.