
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.
“Trump
administration
signals
it
is
bypassing
Wisconsin’s
senators
in
key
judicial
selection”: Daniel
Bice
and
Lawrence
Andrea
of
The
Milwaukee
Journal
Sentinel
have an
article that
begins,
“U.S.
Sens.
Ron
Johnson
and
Tammy
Baldwin
have
sent
to
President
Donald
Trump
this
week
five
recommendations
for
filling
a
vacant
seat
on
the
7th
Circuit
Court
of
Appeals,
but
the
Trump
administration
is
signaling
that
it
is
going
its
own
way
in
selecting
the
nominee.”
“Corporate
Responsibility
and
Non-Enforcement
of
the
TikTok
Ban;
Providers
skate
by,
or
refuse
to
answer,
the
hard
questions”: Bob
Bauer
has this
post at
the
“Executive
Functions”
Substack
site.
“Abrego
Garcia
Lawyers
Question
Evidence
From
Key
Witness
in
Criminal
Case;
The
exchanges
unfolded
at
a
hearing
in
Federal
District
Court
in
Nashville
intended
to
determine
whether
Kilmar
Armando
Abrego
Garcia
should
be
freed
from
criminal
custody
as
he
awaits
trial”: Alan
Feuer
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Trump’s
Plans
to
Put
Emil
Bove
on
the
Supreme
Court”: Jeffrey
Toobin
has this
guest
essay online
at
The
New
York
Times.
“Supreme
Court
Keeps
Ruling
in
Trump’s
Favor,
but
Doesn’t
Say
Why;
In
a
series
of
terse,
unsigned
orders,
the
court
has
often
been
giving
the
green
light
to
President
Trump’s
agenda
without
a
murmur
of
explanation”: Adam
Liptak
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
news
analysis.
“Trump’s
DOJ
Won’t
Let
Go
of
One
of
His
Biggest
Losers
in
Court.
I
Know
Why.” Matthew
Wollin
has this
Jurisprudence
essay online
at
Slate.
