Thursday, January 18, 2024 – How Appealing


“Will the Supreme Court S،w a Little Humility?” Law professor Jody Freeman and Andrew Mergen have this guest essay online at The New York Times.


Posted at 8:44 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Dobbs Didn’t Reduce Abortions. The Anti-Abortion Movement Needs a New Vision.” Daniel K. Williams will have this guest essay in Friday’s edition of The New York Times.


Posted at 8:35 PM
by Howard Bashman



“US Senate panel narrowly advances Muslim federal appellate court nominee”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.

Tiana Headley of Bloomberg Law reports that “Historic Muslim Appellate Pick Advances Despite Republican Anger; Adeel Mangi would be first Muslim US circuit judge; GOP scrutiny focuses on views on Israel-Hamas, terrorism.”

And Joey Fox of New Jersey Globe reports that “Mangi nomination approved by Judiciary Committee after another fraught meeting; Democrats imply Republican attacks on Mangi are motivated by anti-Muslim sentiment.”


Posted at 8:25 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Ned Foley-Ben Ginsberg-Rick Hasen Amicus Brief Warns SCOTUS of Political Instability, Potential Violence, and Voter Disenfranchi،t If It Avoids Deciding Merits in T،p Disqualification Case”: Rick Hasen has this post at his “Election Law Blog” about this amicus brief filed at the U.S. Supreme Court.


Posted at 2:44 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court Overruling Chevron Doctrine Would Be an Oedipal Act; The ،her of modern conservative legal t،ught, Antonin Scalia, believed in judicial restraint; Do today’s justices?” Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion.


Posted at 2:38 PM
by Howard Bashman



“FBI Effort to Moot No Fly List Case Deserves Judges’ Skepticism”: Hannah Mullen has this essay online at Bloomberg Law.


Posted at 2:31 PM
by Howard Bashman



“P،ny Originalism Could Cost Florida Women Their Abortion Rights”: Adam Richardson has this Juris،nce essay online at Slate.


Posted at 1:14 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Sam Alito Suddenly Unconcerned About Judges Ruling Based On Their Policy Preferences; The right spent years railing a،nst the scourge of ‘judicial activism’; Now that conservatives control the courts, they feel a little differently”: Madiba K. Dennie has this post at Balls and Strikes.

And at “Dorf on Law,” Michael C. Dorf has a blog post ،led “Justice Kavanaugh Aims for Chevron But Hits Delegation.”


Posted at 1:06 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Could Justice O’Connor Have Revoked Her Retirement Decision? Exploring some ‘what ifs?’ and Arlen Specter’s gambit.” Ed Whelan has this post at his “Confirmation Tales” Substack site.


Posted at 1:03 PM
by Howard Bashman




منبع: https://،wappealing.abovethelaw.com/2024/01/18/#217557