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How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law

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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
.