How Interesting Weekly Roundup – Above the Regulation

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Ed. Be aware: A weekly roundup of just some objects from Howard Bashman’s How Interesting weblog, the Internet’s first weblog dedicated to appellate litigation. Take a look at these tales and extra at How Interesting.

“DC Circuit prone to reject Peter Navarro’s contempt enchantment on broad government privilege idea; The Justice Division declined to defend the conviction on Thursday, merely stating its place had modified from the Biden administration”: Ryan Knappenberger of Courthouse Information Service has this report.

“Amul Thapar Desperately Needs to Be a Trump Supreme Courtroom Justice; How do formidable appeals court docket judges get the White Home to note them? Invent a brand new authorized idea that simply so occurs to align with Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.” Madiba Okay. Dennie has this essay on-line at Balls and Strikes.

“SCOTUSblog Falls Into the MAGA Orbit”: Jonathan Zasloff not too long ago had this publish on the “LegalPlanet” weblog.

“New Judges Take Cost of Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo; The long-running case had been on maintain for practically a 12 months due to increased court docket appeals and the retirement of the army choose”: Carol Rosenberg of The New York Occasions has this report.

“Luigi Mangione faces uphill battle after marathon proof listening to; ‘I feel the proof is available in from the backpack,’ a former Brooklyn prosecutor mentioned; ‘In a homicide case like this, if there’s any authorized foundation to permit that proof in, a choose goes to seek out it’”: Erik Uebelacker of Courthouse Information Service has this report.

“TikTok Indicators Agreements With Traders in Step Towards Avoiding a U.S. Ban; The Chinese language-owned video app formalized commitments from the software program large Oracle and two funding corporations as a part of a deal to maintain working in the US”: Emmett Lindner of The New York Occasions has this report.

“The Judges Being Pizza Doxxed in My Useless Son’s Identify”: U.S. District Choose Esther Salas (D.N.J.) has this Opinion Video on-line at The New York Occasions.

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