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.
“Republican
senator
backs
judiciary
workplace
protections
bill
after
Alaska
judge
scandal”: Nate
Raymond
of
Reuters
has this
report.
“The
Pa.
Supreme
Court
sided
with
DA
Larry
Krasner
in
his
impeachment
suit,
casting
doubt
on
the
effort
to
remove
him;
The
justices
cited
a
procedural
error
by
House
Republicans;
The
DA’s
lawyer
said
the
effort
to
oust
him
‘is
dead’”: Chris
Palmer
of
The
Philadelphia
Inquirer
has this
report on
a
ruling
that
the Supreme
Court
of
Pennsylvania issued
today.
“Ghost
Guns
Are
Making
the
Gun
Violence
Crisis
Worse.
Will
the
Supreme
Court
Care?
Are
guns
really
‘guns’
if
you
have
to
spend
a
few
minutes
assembling
them
in
your
home?
Soon,
Sam
Alito
will
get
to
decide!” Madiba
K.
Dennie
has this
essay online
at
Balls
and
Strikes.
“Stephen
Vladeck
Replies
to
Judge
Reed
O’Connor
on
Forum
Selection
and
Judge-Shopping”: This
post appears
today
at
“The
Volokh
Conspiracy.”
“How
would
a
second
Trump
presidency
change
America’s
courts?
There’s
a
real
risk
Trump
would
fill
the
courts
with
MAGA
nihilists.” Ian
Millhiser
has this
essay online
at
Vox.
“FTX
customers
shouldered
‘extraordinary’
costs
in
Bankman-Fried
conviction,
law
profs
argue”: Alison
Frankel’s
“On
the
Case”
from
Reuters
has this
post.