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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.


“With
more
support
than
ever
for
innocence
claim,
Richard
Glossip
prepped
for
round
2
at
SCOTUS;
Convincing
a
Republican
attorney
general
to
advocate
against
a
death
sentence
is
a
near
impossible
feat,
but
Supreme
Court
roadblocks
could
force
Oklahoma
to
execute
a
man
in
a
conviction
it
doesn’t
accept”:
 Kelsey
Reichmann
of
Courthouse
News
Service
has this
report
.


“Republicans
expect
to
confirm
even
more
Supreme
Court
justices
if
Trump
wins;
GOP
senators
anticipate
that
in
a
second
term,
Trump
would
have
at
least
one
Supreme
Court
vacancy
to
fill;
Democrats
hope
that
prospect
motivates
their
voters
this
fall”:
 Sahil
Kapur
of
NBC
News
has this
report
.


“More
Women
Are
Being
Locked
Up
for
Their
Pregnancies
Than
Ever
Before;
Thank
the
Supreme
Court”:
 Law
professor Mary
Ziegler
 has this
Jurisprudence
essay
 online
at
Slate.


“Victim’s
Unsealed
Testimony
Reveals
New
Details
in
Epstein
Case;
The
woman
testified
in
a
now-settled
lawsuit
against
JPMorgan
Chase
on
behalf
of
hundreds
of
Jeffrey
Epstein’s
victims”:
 Matthew
Goldstein
of
The
New
York
Times
has this
report
.


“Jack
Smith’s
Big
New
Jan.
6
Brief
Is
a
Major
Indictment
of
the
Supreme
Court”:
 Law
professor Richard
L.
Hasen
 —
founder
of
the
Election
Law
Blog


has this
Jurisprudence
essay
 online
at
Slate.


“Fifth
Circuit
Doubles
Down
on International
Shoe
“:
 Maggie
Gardner
recently
had this
interesting
post
 at
the
“Transnational
Litigation
Blog.”