How Appealing Weekly Roundup

The week in appellate news.

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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.

“Judiciary Rejects Media Bid to Allow Cameras in Criminal Trials; Criminal rules panel voted not to change courtroom camera ban; One state court judge endorsed limited broadcasting”: Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law has this report.

“CNN must face Project Veritas’ defamation lawsuit, US appeals court rules”: Jonathan Stempel of Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued today.

“John Roberts Bet Big on Trump — and Won”: Mark Joseph Stern has this Jurisprudence essay online at Slate.

“Trump readies to name ‘fearless’ conservative judges in second term”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.

“Conservative Supreme Court reunion with its maker gets attention of court watchers; A second Trump administration may shake up the Supreme Court’s relationship with the federal government”: Kelsey Reichmann of Courthouse News Service has this report.

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“Here Is the Judicial Nominations Landscape That Donald Trump Will Inherit: A look at what Democrats can do in the remaining weeks before Inauguration Day — and what Republicans will be able to do in the years that follow it.” Madiba K. Dennie and Jay Willis will have this essay online at Balls and Strikes.

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