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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.
“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.
“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.
“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.