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Ed. Be aware: A weekly roundup of just some gadgets from Howard Bashman’s How Interesting weblog, the Net’s first weblog dedicated to appellate litigation. Try these tales and extra at How Interesting.
“What Justice Scalia Thought About Whether or not Presidents Are ‘Officers of the USA’; In a 2014 concurrence and a brief letter elaborating on it, Scalia indicated that the president was an ‘officer of the USA’”: Roger Parloff has this publish on the “Lawfare” weblog.
“First Circuit Permits A few of Mexico’s Claims In opposition to Gun Producers to Transfer Ahead”: William S. Dodge has this publish on the “Transnational Litigation Weblog.”
“The Conservative Authorized Motion Runs on Perpetual Grievance; The Federalist Society started as a set of aggrieved legislation college students; 5 many years later, its members are nonetheless in search of issues to get offended about”: Peter Shamshiri has this essay on-line at Balls and Strikes.
“A brand new Supreme Court docket case threatens to remove your proper to protest; The Fifth Circuit has spent years harassing a civil rights activist, and so they gutted a lot of the First Modification within the course of”: Ian Millhiser has this essay on-line at Vox.
“Biden administration urges US Supreme Court docket to reverse abortion tablet curbs”: Andrew Chung of Reuters has this report.