
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.
“Executive
and
Judicial
Branches
Spar
Over
Control
of
Federal
Courthouses;
The
head
of
the
General
Services
Administration
said
a
proposal
to
transfer
control
of
courthouse
buildings
to
the
judiciary
was
a
bad
idea”: Mattathias
Schwartz
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Justice
Barrett
In
Conversation
at
Library
of
Congress”: C-SPAN
has
posted this
video online.
“Left
Wing
Answer
to
the
Federalist
Society
Is
Trying
to
Rebuild”: Tiana
Headley
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report.
“Poll:
Confidence
in
the
Supreme
Court
drops
to
a
record
low;
The
latest
NBC
News
poll
shows
that
the
percentage
of
voters
with
a
‘great
deal’
or
‘quite
a
bit’
of
confidence
in
the
court
is
at
the
lowest
ebb
since
the
question
was
first
asked
in
2000.” Lawrence
Hurley
of
NBC
News
has this
report.
“Constitutional
Duels
in
the
Court’s
Rejection
of
Trump’s
Tariffs;
The
justices
agree
that
Congress
should
play
the
leading
role
in
some
realms,
but
they
disagree
on
when
—
and
how
to
get
there”: Michael
R.
Dreeben
has this
post at
the
“Lawfare”
blog.
“Ninth
Circuit
Judges
Tussle
Over
Pauses
for
Deportation
Orders”: Jacqueline
Thomsen
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report.
“Brad
Schimel
won’t
continue
as
U.S.
attorney
in
Milwaukee”: John
Diedrich
and
Jessie
Opoien
of
The
Milwaukee
Journal
Sentinel
have this
report.
