How Interesting Weekly Roundup – Above the Legislation

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Ed. Word: A weekly roundup of only a few gadgets from Howard Bashman’s How Interesting weblog, the Net’s first weblog dedicated to appellate litigation. Try these tales and extra at How Interesting.

“Lady accused of being a witch in Brazil can search asylum in U.S., court docket guidelines”: Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued yesterday.

“Supreme Courtroom press corps asks chief justice to live-stream court docket’s opinions”: NPR has this report.

“Georgia excessive court docket rejects election board guidelines for hand counts, inquiries; Republican-controlled State Election Board tried to change ballot-counting guidelines forward of presidential election”: Mark Niesse of The Atlanta Journal-Structure has this report.

“Federal appeals court docket to listen to arguments in Trump’s long-shot effort to combat hush cash conviction”: John Fritze of CNN has this report.

“Muscogee Nation Supreme Courtroom to determine if Creek Freedmen descendants could be residents”: Alexia Aston of The Oklahoman has this report.

“State Supreme Courtroom strikes down 2021 abortion restrictions; The challenged legal guidelines would have barred telemedicine abortions, prohibited procedures after 20 weeks and mandated the supply of ultrasounds”: Mara Silvers of Montana Free Press has this report.

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