How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
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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. "Tom Goldstein fights to sell home as tax trial looms": David Thomas and Mike Scarcella of Reuters have this report. "The White House Lost a Rare Game of Rock, Paper, Scissors": Law professor Barbara McQuade has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion."
""New documentary follows 'rising star' as he takes his case to the Supreme Court": Mark Walsh has this essay online at ABA Journal. "Michigan Supreme Court is asked to grant human rights to chimps": Rick Pluta of Michigan Public Radio Network has this report. "Running Away from History in Trump v. Slaughter": Christine Kexel Chabot has this post at the "Notice & Comment" blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation."
Multiple current items cover legal disputes, media portrayals, and litigation developments. Tom Goldstein seeks to sell his home while facing an impending tax trial, highlighting personal stakes for prominent litigators. A rare White House defeat in a game of rock, paper, scissors is recounted, blending lighter political narrative with institutional figures. A new documentary follows a rising legal figure as he advances a case to the Supreme Court, tracing strategy and public impact. Petitioners ask the Michigan Supreme Court to recognize human-rights protections for chimpanzees, raising legal and ethical questions. Arguments highlight historical avoidance in Trump v. Slaughter. A one-man play celebrates Thurgood Marshall's life.
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