
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.
“Boeing
737
MAX
victims’
relatives
ask
judge
to
reject
deal
ending
criminal
case”: David
Shepardson
of
Reuters
has this
report.
“Supreme
Court
Set
to
Leave
Town
With
Trump
Challenges
Unsettled”: Greg
Stohr
and
Zoe
Tillman
of
Bloomberg
News
have this
report.
“Senate
Democrats
Are
Letting
Trump’s
Judicial
Nominees
Off
the
Hook;
The
president’s
first
batch
of
nominees
included
some
eye-popping
answers
in
their
written
questionnaires;
If
only
Democrats
had
thought
to
ask
the
questions
in
person
when
they
had
the
chance”: Jay
Willis
has this
essay online
at
Balls
and
Strikes.
“Law-Skepticism
On
The
New
Right;
A
Sympathetic
Critique”: Adrian
Vermeule
has this
post at
“The
New
Digest”
Substack
site.
“Companies
Ask
Supreme
Court
to
Fast-Track
Challenge
to
Tariffs;
Two
toy
manufacturers
asked
the
court
to
greatly
expedite
their
case,
in
an
unusual
request”: Adam
Liptak
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Supreme
Court
Justices
Disclose
International
Travel
and
Book
Deals;
Annual
financial
disclosures
revealed
some
of
the
perks
of
being
on
the
Supreme
Court,
including
international
teaching
and
book
sales”: Abbie
VanSickle
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
