
"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. "How a supplier of nuts and bolts could curb Trump's tariff overreach; A new lawsuit reveals how businesses are forced to navigate an opaque and arbitrary system": Scott Lincicome and Inu Manak have this essay online at The Washington Post."
""Judge halts transfer of former federal death row inmates to 'supermax' prison; Attorney General Pam Bondi had vowed to transfer the prisoners": Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein of Politico have this report. "'If We Don't Have Free Speech, Then We Just Don't Have a Free Country'; Donald Trump's attempt to criminalize political expression is crossing a line that's held since 1798": Susan B. Glasser has this essay online at The New Yorker."
Weekly legal items cover a proposed corporate challenge to presidential tariffs, the Supreme Court's expedited but hesitant handling of tariff litigation, a federal judge blocking transfers of former death-row inmates to a supermax facility despite the Attorney General's vow, an essay contending that criminalizing political expression threatens long-standing free-speech protections, a critique of Attorney General Pam Bondi's approach to congressional oversight, and analysis of a possible Justice Alito-authored opinion in Callais that could undermine the Voting Rights Act and may lack a full conservative majority.
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