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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.
“Two GOP senators smear a witness to defend Clarence Thomas”: Columnist Ruth Marcus has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“Behind the scenes in 2000 when Supreme Court liberals thought Nazi and Dred Scott references in gay rights dissent were distracting”: Joan Biskupic of CNN has this report.
“Senate panel hails rare unity on Biden nominee for 5th Circuit judge”: Andrew Goudsward of Reuters has this report.
“Who Is Leonard Leo’s Mysterious Dark Money King? America needs to know who Barre Seid is, what kind of country he wants, and just how massive an impact his $1.6 billion gift can have on our political discourse.” Nina Burleigh has this article online at The New Republic.
“Trust in Supreme Court fell to lowest point in 50 years after abortion decision, poll shows”: Mark Sherman and Emily Swanson of The Associated Press have this report.
“Why the Court Should Dismiss the Most Important Case of the Year (Moore v Harper)”: Eric Segall has this blog post at “Dorf on Law.”
“Clarence Thomas Ethics Review Critic to Appear Before Senate; Judge Mark Wolf questioned judiciary handling of complaints; Judiciary declined to share some records with Senate committee”: Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg News has this report.
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