
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.
“U.S.
Supreme
Court
Justice
Amy
Coney
Barrett
at
the
Nixon
Library”: The
Richard
Nixon
Foundation
has
posted this
video on
YouTube.
“Critics
fault
Supreme
Court
for
allowing
immigration
stops
that
consider
race
and
ethnicity”: David
G.
Savage,
Michael
Wilner,
and
Andrea
Castillo
of
The
Los
Angeles
Times
have this
report.
“Florida
parents
take
gender
pronoun
dispute
at
school
to
U.S.
Supreme
Court;
January
and
Jeffrey
Littlejohn
say
Leon
Schools
created
a
secret
‘gender-support
plan’
for
their
child”: Stephany
Matat
has this
article online
at
The
Tallahassee
Democrat.
“‘It’s
going
to
get
ugly’:
L.A.
immigrants
fear
the
worst
as
Supreme
Court
allows
raids
to
resume.” Brittny
Mejia,
Rachel
Uranga,
and
Ruben
Vives
of
The
Los
Angeles
Times
have this
report.
“Trump
administration’s
$4.7M
contract
for
El
Salvador
prison
revealed;
The
$4.67
million
agreement
appeared
in
a
federal
court
disclosure
as
part
of
a
civil
suit
from
a
group
of
human
rights
organizations
suing
the
Trump
administration”: Nick
Penzenstadler
and
Eduardo
Cuevas
of
USA
Today
have this
report.
“New
York
AG
will
fight
Texas
over
abortion
pills
in
‘shield’
law
challenge;
Democrat
Letitia
James
is
squaring
off
against
her
Texas
counterpart,
Republican
Ken
Paxton,
in
a
closely
watched
legal
battle”: Praveena
Somasundaram
of
The
Washington
Post
has this
report.
