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How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law



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.


“How
a
supplier
of
nuts
and
bolts
could
curb
Trump’s
tariff
overreach;
A
new
lawsuit
reveals
how
businesses
are
forced
to
navigate
an
opaque
and
arbitrary
system”:
 Scott
Lincicome
and
Inu
Manak
have this
essay
 online
at
The
Washington
Post.


“On
Trump’s
Tariffs,
Supreme
Court
Hurries
Up
and
Waits;
The
justices
put
the
case
on
a
fast
track
at
the
administration’s
urging;
But
they
don’t
seem
in
a
rush
to
rule
on
the
president’s
signature
economic
program”:
 You
can
access
the
first
installment
of
Adam
Liptak’s
weekly
“The
Docket”
newsletter
online
at
The
New
York
Times at
this
link
.


“Judge
halts
transfer
of
former
federal
death
row
inmates
to
‘supermax’
prison;
Attorney
General
Pam
Bondi
had
vowed
to
transfer
the
prisoners”:
 Kyle
Cheney
and
Josh
Gerstein
of
Politico
have this
report
.


“‘If
We
Don’t
Have
Free
Speech,
Then
We
Just
Don’t
Have
a
Free
Country’;
Donald
Trump’s
attempt
to
criminalize
political
expression
is
crossing
a
line
that’s
held
since
1798”:
 Susan
B.
Glasser
has this
essay
 online
at
The
New
Yorker.


“Pam
Bondi’s
Contempt
for
Congress;
The
Attorney
General
treats
oversight
like
roller
derby”:
 Ruth
Marcus
has this
essay
 online
at
The
New
Yorker.


“A
Justice
Alito-Authored
Majority
Opinion
in
Callais
Effectively
Killing
Off
the
Voting
Rights
Act
Might
Not
Get
5
Votes;
What
Choices
Do
the
Court’s
Conservatives
Have?”
 Rick
Hasen
has this
post
 at
his
“Election
Law
Blog.”