How Appealing Weekly Roundup
The week in appellate news.
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.
“Republican senator backs judiciary workplace protections bill after Alaska judge scandal”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.
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“The Pa. Supreme Court sided with DA Larry Krasner in his impeachment suit, casting doubt on the effort to remove him; The justices cited a procedural error by House Republicans; The DA’s lawyer said the effort to oust him ‘is dead’”: Chris Palmer of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report on a ruling that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued today.
“Ghost Guns Are Making the Gun Violence Crisis Worse. Will the Supreme Court Care? Are guns really ‘guns’ if you have to spend a few minutes assembling them in your home? Soon, Sam Alito will get to decide!” Madiba K. Dennie has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.
“Stephen Vladeck Replies to Judge Reed O’Connor on Forum Selection and Judge-Shopping”: This post appears today at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”
“How would a second Trump presidency change America’s courts? There’s a real risk Trump would fill the courts with MAGA nihilists.” Ian Millhiser has this essay online at Vox.
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“FTX customers shouldered ‘extraordinary’ costs in Bankman-Fried conviction, law profs argue”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this post.