
": 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. "U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett at the Nixon Library": The Richard Nixon Foundation has posted this video on YouTube. "Critics fault Supreme Court for allowing immigration stops that consider race and ethnicity": David G. Savage, Michael Wilner, and Andrea Castillo of The Los Angeles Times have this report."
""Florida parents take gender pronoun dispute at school to U.S. Supreme Court; January and Jeffrey Littlejohn say Leon Schools created a secret 'gender-support plan' for their child": Stephany Matat has this article online at The Tallahassee Democrat. "'It's going to get ugly': L.A. immigrants fear the worst as Supreme Court allows raids to resume." Brittny Mejia, Rachel Uranga, and Ruben Vives of The Los Angeles Times have this report. "Trump administration's $4.7M contract for El Salvador prison revealed; The $4.67 million agreement appeared in a federal court disclosure as part of a civil suit from a group of human rights organizations suing the Trump administration": Nick Penzenstadler and Eduardo Cuevas of USA Today have this report. "New York AG will fight Texas over abortion pills in 'shield' law challenge; Democrat Letitia James is squaring off against her Texas counterpart, Republican Ken Paxton, in a closely watched legal battle": Praveena Somasundaram of The Washington Post has this report."
A series of legal developments spans Supreme Court-related coverage, immigration enforcement, education and parental rights, international prison contracting, and interstate abortion-pill litigation. A video features a Supreme Court Justice speaking at the Nixon Library. Critics allege the Supreme Court allowed immigration stops that consider race and ethnicity, and immigrants fear renewed raids after the Court allowed enforcement actions to resume. Parents have taken a gender-pronoun dispute to the Supreme Court, alleging a secret gender-support plan at their child’s school. A $4.67 million contract for an El Salvador prison was disclosed in civil litigation involving human rights groups. New York’s attorney general is challenging Texas over abortion-pill restrictions.
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