Ed. Notice: A weekly roundup of just some objects from Howard Bashman’s How Interesting weblog, the Net’s first weblog dedicated to appellate litigation. Take a look at these tales and extra at How Interesting.
“Boeing 737 MAX victims’ kin ask choose to reject deal ending felony case”: David Shepardson of Reuters has this report.
“Supreme Court docket Set to Depart City With Trump Challenges Unsettled”: Greg Stohr and Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg Information have this report.
“Senate Democrats Are Letting Trump’s Judicial Nominees Off the Hook; The president’s first batch of nominees included some eye-popping solutions of their written questionnaires; If solely Democrats had thought to ask the questions in individual after they had the prospect”: Jay Willis has this essay on-line at Balls and Strikes.
“Legislation-Skepticism On The New Proper; A Sympathetic Critique”: Adrian Vermeule has this submit at “The New Digest” Substack website.
“Corporations Ask Supreme Court docket to Quick-Monitor Problem to Tariffs; Two toy producers requested the court docket to significantly expedite their case, in an uncommon request”: Adam Liptak of The New York Occasions has this report.
“Supreme Court docket Justices Disclose Worldwide Journey and Ebook Offers; Annual monetary disclosures revealed a number of the perks of being on the Supreme Court docket, together with worldwide instructing and e-book gross sales”: Abbie VanSickle of The New York Occasions has this report.
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