
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.
“Justice
Department
Says
the
Trump
Administration
Plans
to
Re-Deport
Abrego
Garcia;
The
assertion
raised
questions
about
how
seriously
the
administration
takes
the
criminal
charges
filed
against
the
migrant;
A
White
House
official
reiterated
support
for
prosecuting
him
in
America”: Alan
Feuer
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Wisconsin
Supreme
Court
rejects
bid
to
reconsider
congressional
maps
before
the
2026
midterms”: Lawrence
Andrea
of
The
Milwaukee
Journal
Sentinel
has this
report.
“What
the
Supreme
Court
Does
in
the
Shadows”: NPR
has
posted
online this
new
episode of
its
“Throughline”
podcast.
“Senate
Panel
Advances
Trump’s
First
Appeals
Court
Nominee”: Suzanne
Monyak
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report.
“The
Archaic
Sex-Discrimination
Case
the
Supreme
Court
Is
Reviving:
In Skrmetti,
the
Court
turned
to
a
decades-old
decision
once
thought
to
be
consigned
to
history.” Law
professor Leah
Litman has this
essay online
at
The
Atlantic.
“The
Federalist
Society
isn’t
going
anywhere;
Even
as
Donald
Trump
has
fumed
at
the
conservative
legal
group,
it
remains
the
most
influential
player
in
Republican
judicial
nominations”: Hailey
Fuchs
and
Daniel
Barnes
of
Politico
have this
report.
