
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.
“‘Slaughter’-ing
Humphrey’s
Executor;
The
Supreme
Court
will
decide
whether
to
overturn
long-standing
precedent
that
protects
independent
agencies
in Trump
v.
Slaughter“: Nick
Bednar
has this
post at
the
“Lawfare”
blog.
“I
resigned
from
the
military
because
of
Trump;
I
could
not
swear
to
follow
a
commander
in
chief
who
seems
so
willing
to
disregard
the
Constitution”: Doug
Krugman
has this
essay online
at
The
Washington
Post.
“Trump
Names
More
Foes
He
Wants
Prosecuted
as
Bondi
and
Patel
Look
On;
Top
officials,
unwilling
to
fight
for
the
independence
of
their
institutions,
watched
on
Wednesday
as
President
Trump
continued
his
pursuit
of
controlling
law
enforcement”: Glenn
Thrush
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
news
analysis.
“SCOTUSblog’s
Goldstein
Must
Face
Charges
in
Tax
Fraud
Case”: Mallory
Culhane
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report on an
opinion that
the U.S.
District
Court
for
the
District
of
Maryland issued
Tuesday.
“Judicial
Supremacy
and
American
Democracy”: Jonathan
F.
Mitchell
recently
had this
post at
the
Democracy
Project
of
NYU
Law.
“Trump
Says
He
Might
Attend
Supreme
Court
Hearing
on
Tariffs”: Lauren
Dezenski
and
Greg
Stohr
of
Bloomberg
News
have this
report.
