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How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law

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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
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stories
and
more
at
How
Appealing.


“Judge
Vows
to
End
Trump
Administration’s
Noncompliance
‘One
Way
or
Another’;
The
federal
judge
identified
210
orders
issued
in
143
cases
in
Minnesota
in
which
he
said
Immigration
and
Customs
Enforcement
officials
had
not
complied
with
court
orders”:
 Mitch
Smith,
Ernesto
Londoño,
and
Mattathias
Schwartz
of
The
New
York
Times
have this
report
.


“Bonus
212:
The
Supreme
Court
is
Not
‘Reining
in’
Executive
Power;
The
Court’s
defenders
claim
the
tariffs
ruling
is
part
of
a
trend
in
which
the
justices
are
reining
in
President
Trump
and
(re-)empowering
Congress;
The
full
dataset
is
overwhelmingly
to
the
contrary.”
 Steve
Vladeck
has this
post
 at
his
“One
First”
Substack
site.


“Trump’s
next
tariff
fight:
Keeping
the
money;
After
Trump’s
Supreme
Court
tariff
defeat,
administration
officials
are
devising
legal
strategies
that
would
let
the
president
keep
some

or
maybe
even
most

of
the
revenue,
five
people
familiar
with
the
conversations
told
POLITICO.”
 Megan
Messerly
and
Daniel


“Testimony
Offers
New
Details
on
Justice
Dept.
Role
in
Abrego
Garcia
Prosecution”:
 Alan
Feuer
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report
.


“You
Guys
Look
Miserable:
The
Supreme
Court’s
silliest
tradition
is
sending
a
handful
of
justices
to
sit
through
a
two-hour
State
of
the
Union
without
changing
their
facial
expressions.”
 Jay
Willis
has this
essay
 online
at
Balls
and
Strikes.