
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.
“Justice
Department
Struggles
Under
Weight
of
Immigration
Crackdown;
Current
and
former
prosecutors
say
they
can
relate
to
the
government
lawyer
who
told
judge
she
was
overwhelmed”: Sadie
Gurman
and
Hannah
Critchfield
of
The
Wall
Street
Journal
have this
report.
“A
Revolt
Inside
Paul
Weiss
Over
the
Epstein
Files
Took
Down
Brad
Karp;
Latest
batch
of
Epstein
emails
prompted
partners
to
push
elite
law
firm’s
leader
from
chairman
role”: Cara
Lombardo,
Lauren
Thomas,
and
Erin
Mulvaney
of
The
Wall
Street
Journal
have this
report.
“Trump
DOJ
Reimagines
Birthright
Citizenship
History
for
Justices”: Justin
Wise
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report.
“Failure
to
Alert
Judge
to
Press
Law
for
Reporter
Search
Draws
Ethical
Scrutiny;
The
Justice
Department
may
have
violated
a
candor
rule
by
not
disclosing
a
1980
law
when
seeking
a
warrant
for
a
Washington
Post
reporter’s
home”: Charlie
Savage
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“Goldstein
Jury
Told
He
Admitted
to
Understating
Debt
to
Get
Loan”: Holly
Barker
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report.
