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 these stories and more at How Appealing.

“I was a member of Biden’s commission on the Supreme Court. His proposals are only a start. The president can do more to rein in the court.” Nancy Gertner has this essay online at The Boston Globe.

“AZ Supreme Court justice recuses in abortion ballot measure lawsuit where his wife is a defendant”: Gloria Rebecca Gomez of AZ Mirror has this report.

“NIH ban on animal testing comments violates speech rules, court says; D.C. appeals court rules that using keyword filters unfairly hid comments from animal rights activists”: Tom Jackman of The Washington Post has this report on a decision that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued Tuesday.

“Accused Sept. 11 Plotters Agree to Plead Guilty at Guantánamo Bay; Word of the deal emerged in a letter from prosecutors to family members of victims of the attacks”: Carol Rosenberg of The New York Times has this report.

“How Kamala Harris Can Upend the Supreme Court’s Horrible Immunity Ruling in One Move”: Law professor Lawrence Lessig has this Jurisprudence essay online at Slate.

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