How Appealing Weekly Roundup

A snapshot of stories from around the legal web.

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Ed. noteA 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.

“3M foes act fast to capitalize on J&J’s talc bankruptcy defeat”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this post.

“U.S. Senate panel holds first votes on Biden judicial picks of 2023”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.

“The Old Hand Problem”: Law professor Xiao Wang has this article in the current issue of the Minnesota Law Review.

The article’s abstract begins, “Senior status is a special form of retirement for federal judges.”

“John Eastman’s Long, Ignominious Legal Career Might Be Coming to an End; It turns out there could be consequences for plotting to illegally overturn a presidential election”: Matt Ford has this essay online at The New Republic.

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“Fayetteville history prof: Supreme Court should give history a rest.” Professor Patrick W. O’Neil has this essay online at The Fayetteville Observer.

“The Supreme Court’s student loans case is about more than student loans”: Ariane de Vogue of CNN has this report.

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