How Appealing Weekly Roundup

The week in appellate news.

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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.

“What Is a Song? Is it simply the music flowing out of your earphones? According to the law, the answer is a bit more complicated.” Ben Sisario of The New York Times has this report.

“The Roberts Court and the Rule of Lawlessness”: Eric Segall has this blog post at “Dorf on Law.”

“A rare Georgia Supreme Court race could hinge on abortion rights”: Greg Bluestein and Rosie Manins of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution have this report.

“Israel high court hears first case challenging secret detentions in Gaza war”: Claire Parker and Hazem Balousha of The Washington Post have this report.

“Jones Day Leads in Supreme Court Arguments With New Faces”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson of Bloomberg Law has this report.

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“Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election; Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump”: Sarah D. Wire and Mackenzie Mays of The Los Angeles Times have this report.

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