
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.
“An
immigration
court
error
6
years
ago
could
lead
to
release
of
Kilmar
Abrego
Garcia;
A
judge
said
the
Trump
administration’s
bid
to
deport
the
Salvadoran
man
could
be
tripped
up
by
2019
‘mistake’”: Josh
Gerstein
of
Politico
has this
report.
“Home
inseminations
and
gray
market
sperm:
Florida
Supreme
Court
case
meets
DIY
fertility;
Daunted
by
costs,
some
hopeful
parents
are
stepping
into
a
fertility
world
with
few
guardrails.” Christopher
Spata
of
The
Tampa
Bay
Times
has this
report.
“Appeals
Court
Blocks
Release
of
Hundreds
of
Chicago-Area
Immigration
Detainees;
The
order
temporarily
halts
a
federal
judge’s
call
to
release
several
hundred
people
arrested
during
the
Trump
administration’s
immigration
crackdown
in
Illinois”: Mitch
Smith
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Trump’s
Texas
Gerrymander
Backfire:
A
GOP
plan
to
flip
five
House
seats
loses
in
court;
Now
Democrats
could
come
out
ahead
in
redistricting
nationwide.” This
editorial will
appear
in
Friday’s
edition
of
The
Wall
Street
Journal.
“Judge
Boasberg
to
resume
contempt
proceedings
over
Alien
Enemies
Act
deportations;
Boasberg
said
he
intends
to
receive
testimony
from
a
DOJ
attorney
who
was
fired
in
April
and
has
since
accused
his
superiors
of
flouting
court
orders
related
to
the
deportation
flights”: Kyle
Cheney
and
Josh
Gerstein
of
Politico
have this
report.
“Congratulations
To
The
2026
Bristow
Fellows:
Harvard
and
Stanford
Law
continue
to
excel
at
sending
their
graduates
into
these
prestigious
fellowships
at
the
Office
of
the
Solicitor
General.” David
Lat
has this
post at
his
“Original
Jurisdiction”
Substack
site.
