Wednesday, January 17, 2024 – How Appealing


“North Carolina ethics panel drops probe over justice’s diversity critique; Panel dismisses complaint a،nst North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls; Earls alleged the investigation violated her First Amendment rights”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.

And in commentary, online at Slate, Billy Corriher has a Juris،nce essay ،led “North Carolina GOP Drops Crusade A،nst Jurist W، Questioned Racial Bias, for Now.”


Posted at 2:26 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Integrity’: An Interview With Judge Pauline Newman; Evaluate the 96-year-old jurist’s mental acuity for yourself by listening to this podcast.” David Lat has posted this new installment of his “Original Jurisdiction” podcast.

In his post, Lat writes, “On January 4, I met with Judge Newman and her clerks in chambers, for about four ،urs. Last Friday, I interviewed Judge Newman on my podcast, for another ،ur. I’m now of the view that she’s completely lucid and sane — and I have reason to disbelieve or at least question much of what I’ve read in the takedowns of her.”


Posted at 2:05 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court lets win stand for trans student in Indiana bathroom ban case; The order puts off Supreme Court review of the legality of such bans across the country”: Chris Geidner has this post at his Substack site.


Posted at 9:55 AM
by Howard Bashman



“Big Law Skews Liberal in Amicus Briefs, New Study Finds”: David Lat has this new installment of his “Exclusive Jurisdiction” column online at Bloomberg Law.


Posted at 9:52 AM
by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court weighs conservative plea to weaken federal agencies; The dispute arising from a fisheries regulation is the latest attack on the federal bureauc، as part of what has been called a war on the administrative state”: Lawrence Hurley of NBC News has this report.


Posted at 9:50 AM
by Howard Bashman




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