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How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law



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.


“Federal
judge
blocks
Arkansas’
Ten
Commandments
law;
The
state’s
attorney
general
will
appeal
the
ruling,
his
spokesperson
says”:
 Antoinette
Grajeda
of
Arkansas
Advocate
has this
report
.

You
can
access
today’s
decision
of
the U.S.
District
Court
for
the
Western
District
of
Arkansas
 at this
link
.

Chief
Justice
Says
Personal
Attacks
on
Judges
Are
‘Dangerous’
and
Must
Stop;
The
public
remarks
from
Chief
Justice
John
Roberts
were
his
first
since
President
Trump
excoriated
the
justices
who
ruled
against
his
tariffs
in
harsh
and
personal
terms”:
 Ann
E.
Marimow
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report
.

VanDyke
Unapologetic
Over
Colorful
Dissents
That
Irk
Colleagues”:
 Jacqueline
Thomsen
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report
.


“Luigi
Mangione
wants
to
delay
his
federal
trial
until
2027;
Attorneys
for
the
accused
health
care
CEO
shooter
say
that
it
would
be
‘impossible’
for
the
federal
case
to
go
to
trial
in
September
with
his
state
case
already
set
for
June”:
 Erik
Uebelacker
of
Courthouse
News
Service
has this
report
.

Appeals
Court
Revives
Claims
Against
Activist
Over
Protest”:
 Suzanne
Monyak
of
Bloomberg
Law
has a
report
 (subscription
required
for
full
access)
that
begins,
“A
federal
appeals
court
revived
a
Louisiana
police
officer’s
lawsuit
against
a
civil
rights
activist
over
injuries
the
officer
suffered
at
a
Baton
Rouge
protest,
prompting
one
judge
to
warn
the
decision
‘imperils’
free
speech
rights.”

You
can
access
yesterday’s
decision
of
a
divided
three-judge
panel
of
the U.S.
Court
of
Appeals
for
the
Fifth
Circuit
 at this
link
.