
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.
“Trump’s grip on the Supreme Court seems to be slipping; The administration’s early winning streak at the high court may be fizzling”: Josh Gerstein of Politico has this report.
“‘I Think It’s Time’: The Inside Story of Pam Bondi’s Ouster; The attorney general was always on the ropes but thought she was finally on safer footing; She wasn’t.” Josh Dawsey, Alex Leary, C. Ryan Barber, and Sadie Gurman of The Wall Street Journal have this report.
“Justice Dept. says the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional; The DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel said the law exceeds Congress’s powers and impedes on the autonomy of the executive branch”: Maegan Vazquez and Jeremy Roebuck of The Washington Post have this report.
“A President, the Supreme Court and a Landmark Citizenship Order Collide; The justices seems poised to rule against the president’s birthright citizenship plan; He is already furious over their decision rejecting his tariffs program”: Adam Liptak has this new installment of his “The Docket” newsletter online today at The New York Times.
“What Is Trump’s ‘Election Integrity’ Order Even Trying to Achieve? It isn’t easy for the executive to impose election requirements, because the Constitution makes it impossible. But that hasn’t stopped the president from trying.” Molly Roberts and Loren Voss have this post at the “Lawfare” blog.
“Trump Will Lose the Birthright Citizenship Case. But in a Way, He’s Already Won.” Law professor Stephen I. Vladeck has this guest essay online at The New York Times.
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