
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.
“Start of indicted Supreme Court judge Hantz Marconi’s trial delayed”: Paul Feely of The New Hampshire Union Leader has this report.
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“Gov. Laura Kelly selects Leawood attorney to fill vacancy on Kansas Supreme Court; Democratic governor makes fourth appointment to the state’s highest court”: Tim Carpenter of Kansas Reflector has this report.
“DOJ tells judge it will ask Supreme Court to quickly rule on constitutionality of Trump’s birthright citizenship order”: Devan Cole of CNN has this report.
“Trump Asks Supreme Court to Lift Restrictions on L.A. Immigration Stops; A lower court had ordered agents not to make indiscriminate stops relying on factors like race or speaking Spanish”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
“Sixth Circuit says Second Amendment doesn’t cover machine guns; An appellate panel in Cincinnati upheld a man’s conviction for owning a machine gun and limited the protections of the Second Amendment in the process”: Destiny DeVooght of Courthouse News Service has this report.
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“This Is No Way to Run a Country”: Online at The New York Times, columnist David French has an essay that begins, “Have you ever written words that you thought might get you killed? Have you ever written words that you worry might get someone you love killed? That’s the reality that federal judges are facing across the nation.”