
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.
“States
Sue
to
Stop
Trump
From
Reviving
Steep
Tariffs;
The
lawsuit
filed
by
two
dozen
attorneys
general
seeks
to
invalidate
the
president’s
new,
10
percent
global
tax
on
imports”: Tony
Romm
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Supreme
Court
Continues
to
Shoot
Self
In
Foot
In
Second
Amendment
Cases;
The Bruen decision
is
somehow
getting
even
more
embarrassing
with
time”: Madiba
K.
Dennie
has this
essay online
at
Balls
and
Strikes.
“Why
Trump
First
Ended
the
Law
Firm
Suits,
Then
Didn’t;
We
can’t
know
for
sure,
but
he
ended
in
a
worse
place
than
before”: Bob
Bauer
has this
post at
the
“Executive
Functions”
Substack
site.
“This
OLC
Opinion
Is
‘Bullshit’;
When
lawyers
are
motivated
to
‘get
to
yes,’
their
work
is
prone
to
bullshit
(in
the
technical
sense);
And
this
OLC
opinion
is
full
of
it”: Dan
Maurer
has this
post at
the
“Lawfare”
blog.
“The
End
of
Limits
on
a
President’s
Wars;
Past
conflicts
eroded
Congress’s
ability
to
decide
when
to
go
to
war;
Donald
Trump’s
attack
on
Iran
destroyed
it”: Ruth
Marcus
has this
essay online
at
The
New
Yorker.
“He
Didn’t
Kill
Anyone.
Alabama
Is
About
to
Execute
Him
Anyway.” Elizabeth
Vartkessian
has this
guest
essay online
at
The
New
York
Times.
