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How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law




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.


“The
New
Transparency
Rules
and
the
El
Salvador
Detention
Agreement;
A
2022
statute
could
force
disclosure
of
any
U.S.-El
Salvador
agreements
connected
to
the
facility
where
Kilmar
Abrego
Garcia
is
detained”:
 Curtis
Bradley,
Jack
Goldsmith,
and
Oona
Hathaway
have this
post
 at
the
“Lawfare”
blog.


“There’s
Only
One
Real
Way
to
Reverse
Big
Law’s
Capitulation
to
Trump”:
 Law
professor Kevin
Cope
 and
Rachel
Cohen
have this
Jurisprudence
essay
 online
at
Slate.


“Appeals
court
panel
hears
arguments
on
AP’s
access
to
White
House;
A
three-judge
panel
was
skeptical
of
arguments
that
the
administration
is
facing
imminent
harm”:
 Hassan
Ali
Kanu
of
Politico
has this
report
.


“Is
a
steak
knife
a
weapon?
Oregon
Supreme
Court
takes
a
stab
at
it;
Oregon
asserted
that
a
state
statute
prevents
probationers
from
owing
kitchen
knife
blocks

depending
on
the
size
of
the
blades
in
the
block.”
 Monique
Merrill
of
Courthouse
News
Service
has this
report
.


“Kneedler
to
Make
What’s
Likely
His
Last
Supreme
Court
Argument;
Kneedler
served
in
Solicitor
General’s
office
for
decades;
Has
argued
more
high
court
cases
than
any
practicing
attorney”:
 Kimberly
Strawbridge
Robinson
and
Lydia
Wheeler
of
Bloomberg
Law
have this
report
.


“Trump
Defying
Court
Orders
Is
‘Stress
Test’
for
the
Judiciary;
White
House
narrowly
reads
court
rulings;
Contempt
one
enforcement
tool
judges
have”:
 Lydia
Wheeler
of
Bloomberg
Law
has this
report
.