How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
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How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
"Did This Appeals Court Go Rogue on Abortion Pills? The Fifth Circuit, reversed more than any other appeals court, has a reputation for taking extreme positions."
"Abortion pill fight brings volatility of post-Roe world back to SCOTUS; Doctors, drugmakers, policy experts and advocates flooded the Supreme Court's emergency docket with warnings of imminent danger that could come from the latest fight over abortion care before the justices"
"Rule of Law 2, Trump's Tariffs 0; The Section 122 border taxes go down, his second big legal defeat"
"Prosecutors Suggest Goldstein Gambled While on Pretrial Release"
The material highlights several legal developments across appellate litigation, national policy, and criminal cases. A Fifth Circuit reversal record is linked to concerns about extreme positions in abortion-pill disputes. A Wall Street Journal editorial frames tariff outcomes as a legal defeat for Trump’s border taxes under Section 122. A Courthouse News Service report describes how abortion pill litigation has returned post-Roe volatility to the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, with doctors, drugmakers, policy experts, and advocates warning of imminent danger. An essay argues Republican justices face heightened difficulty persuading the public that a Republican-friendly court is not a Republican body. A Bloomberg Law report notes prosecutors suggesting a defendant gambled while on pretrial release. A TED Talk by Neal Kumar Katyal addresses what truly determined a major Supreme Court case.
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