How Appealing Weekly Roundup
Briefly

Columnist Michelle Goldberg expresses anticipation for Matt Gaetz's confirmation hearings, indicating a significant moment in politics that could reveal deeper issues within the GOP and its leaders.
Jacqueline Thomsen reports on a split circuit court decision that rejected race-based bullying claims, as Judge Ho criticizes the increasing acceptance of racism against whites in contemporary culture.
Tiana Headley highlights resistance from Republican Senators Collins and Murkowski against Trump's urge to halt Biden's judicial confirmations, showcasing ongoing tensions within the GOP regarding judicial appointments.
In his essay, Jay Willis argues that despite expectations, the Dobbs decision hasn't negatively impacted Republican electoral success, suggesting a shift in how abortion is perceived in the political landscape.
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