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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.


“Pennsylvania
Supreme
Court
Issues
Scheduling
Order
So
That
Any
2024
Election-Related
Challenges
Can
Be
Decided
Quickly”:
 Rick
Hasen
has this
post
 at
his
“Election
Law
Blog.”


“Adnan
Syed’s
fate
in
hands
of
Maryland
Supreme
Court
as
clock
winds
down”:
 Tim
Prudente
of
The
Baltimore
Banner
has this
report
.


“Scale
of
Trump’s
appeals
court
overhaul
unmatched
by
Biden,
even
as
Democrats
could
approve
more
total
judges”:
 Tierney
Sneed
of
CNN
has this
report
.


“Justice
Sotomayor’s
side
hustle
during
a
hectic
term?
A
kids’
musical.
She
told
a
theater
crowd
in
Kansas
City,
Mo.,
that
she
believes
her
biggest
legacy
lies
outside
her
trailblazing
role
in
the
law.”
 Justin
Jouvenal
of
The
Washington
Post
has this
report
.


“Sarah
Palin
Is
Granted
New
Libel
Trial
Against
The
New
York
Times;
A
federal
appeals
court
said
the
judge
overseeing
the
original
trial,
which
Ms.
Palin
lost,
had
wrongly
excluded
evidence
and
might
have
swayed
jurors
as
they
were
deliberating”:
 David
Enrich
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report
.


“The
president’s
crimes:
The
oldest
constitution
in
the
world
was
not
made
for
the
political
culture
of
modern
America;
The
Supreme
Court’s
decision
in
Trump
v
United
States
is
a
symptom
of
its
crisis.”
 Jonathan
Sumption
has this
article
 in
the
October
2024
issue
of
Prospect
Magazine.