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.
“Charlie
Adelson
lawyer
says
conflicts
that
derailed
mom’s
trial
‘infected’
his
trial
too”: Jeff
Burlew
of
The
Tallahassee
Democrat
has this
report.
“Harris
or
Trump,
next
president
will
have
less
impact
on
shape
of
US
judiciary”: Nate
Raymond
of
Reuters
has this
report.
“San
Francisco
is
battling
with
itself
over
a
Supreme
Court
appeal
it
will
likely
win”: John
Fritze
of
CNN
has this
report.
“Supreme
Court
Leans
Toward
Truck
Driver
Fired
Over
Drug
Test;
The
driver,
Douglas
Horn,
sued
the
maker
of
a
product
said
to
be
free
of
THC
under
a
federal
racketeering
law,
saying
he
had
suffered
a
business
injury”: Adam
Liptak
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report.
“NC
Supreme
Court
candidates
face
off
over
partisanship,
politics
and
philosophy”: Kyle
Ingram
of
The
News
&
Observer
of
Raleigh,
North
Carolina
has this
report.
“Neil
Gorsuch’s
New
Book
Is
an
Embarrassment;
The
conservative
Supreme
Court
justice
produced
a
tendentious
account
of
the
legal
system
in
service
of
a
political
narrative
—
and
he
won’t
answer
his
critics”: Ankush
Khardori
has this
essay online
at
Politico
Magazine.