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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.


“Friend
bought
you
a
ticket
to
the
big
game?
You
still
have
to
arbitrate,
says
US
appeals
court.”
 Alison
Frankel’s
“On
the
Case”
from
Reuters
has this
post
.


“Walmart
Lands
Supreme
Court
Litigator
as
Lead
Appellate
Counsel;
Charles
Dameron
recruited
after
six
years
in
private
practice;
Retail
giant
adds
former
Supreme
Court
lawyer
to
legal
team”:
 Brian
Baxter
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report
 (subscription
required
for
full
access).


“Abortion
Rights
Are
on
Every
Swing-State
Ballot
Come
Tuesday”:
 Law
professors David
S.
Cohen
Greer
Donley
,
and Rachel
Rebouche
 have this
Jurisprudence
essay
 online
at
Slate.


“‘You
should
expect
bones’:
How
chicken
wings
became
part
of
the
2024
Ohio
Supreme
Court
race;
Democratic
candidates
for
Ohio
Supreme
Court
are
citing
a
ruling
that
made
national
headlines
for
explaining
why
boneless
wings
can
have
bones.”
 Frank
W.
Lewis
of
Signal
Cleveland
has this
report
.


“Election
Lawsuits
Are
Piling
Up.
How
Worried
Should
You
Be?
Nearly
200
voting-related
cases
have
churned
ahead
this
year.
But
not
all
of
them
will
make
a
difference.”
 Law
professor Noah
Feldman
 has this
essay
 online
at
Bloomberg
Opinion.


“What
we
know
about
Trump,
Harris,
the
Supreme
Court
and
federal
judges;
Whoever
wins
the
White
House
in
November
will
face
a
closely
divided
Senate
and,
at
least
at
first,
relatively
few
judicial
vacancies”:
 Justin
Jouvenal
of
The
Washington
Post
has this
report
.