How Appealing Weekly Roundup
The week in appellate news.
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.
“Banning TikTok Would Violate America’s Free Speech Tradition; It’s up to the Supreme Court whether the U.S. will join China, Afghanistan and other authoritarian countries that have barred their citizens from using the popular social media app”: Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff have this essay online at The Wall Street Journal.
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“US Asks Supreme Court to Unblock Corporate Transparency Act; Supreme Court asked to stay injunction amid appeal; Corporate disclosures would be due in January”: Quinn Wilson of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“Jamie Raskin Understands That Democrats Need to Fight the Supreme Court; As the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, the outspoken Court critic gets to set the agenda for his fellow Democrats on judiciary-related issues — and prepare to chair the committee next time Democrats control the House”: Molly Coleman has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.
“Elon Musk Pay Deal Decision Appealed to Delaware High Court; Delaware chancellor blocked $56 billion pay deal last January; Florida shareholders appealed decision voiding record pay”: Gillian R. Brassil of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“The huge stakes in a new Supreme Court case about pornography; Texas asks the justices to abandon longstanding First Amendment protections for sexual speech”: Ian Millhiser has this essay online at Vox.
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“Biden Made the Judiciary More Diverse — but Not More Liberal; Judicial nominees largely succeeded other like-minded judges, failing to offset Trump’s conservative legal inroads”: Jan Wolfe of The Wall Street Journal has this report.