How Appealing



Thursday, May 26, 2016

“Shareholder firm wants to organize pension funds to battle biz amici”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post today.

Posted at 11:52 PM by Howard Bashman



“‘Not finished yet’: More arrests likely in Markel case.” Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat has this report, along with an article headlined “Details in Markel case sparse at TPD press conference.”

Sean Rossman of The Tallahassee Democrat has articles headlined “Mystery of Markel’s death gripped Tallahassee” and “‘Healing process’ for Markel home.”

Jeff Burlew of The Tallahassee Democrat reports that “Suspect in Dan Markel case has long rap sheet.”

And Tonya Alanez of The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that “Man arrested in Hallandale Beach linked to 2014 killing of FSU professor, investigators say.”

Posted at 11:44 PM by Howard Bashman



“Another Blow to Holding Banks Accountable for the Financial Crisis”: Jesse Eisinger has this post online today at The New Yorker.

Posted at 11:05 PM by Howard Bashman



Numerical proof that “How Appealing” is a centrist law blog: Thanks to my participation this week as a speaker/panelist at the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, I have now taken part as a speaker or panelist at the judicial conferences of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Circuits. You can’t stay closer to the center of the 11 numbered circuits than that.

In addition, some years ago I spoke on a panel at a D.C. Circuit judicial conference, but since that is not a numbered circuit it doesn’t count. That conference was notable in retrospect, however, because at one point I did share an elevator with D.C. Circuit Judge, and current U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Merrick B. Garland.

Posted at 10:55 PM by Howard Bashman



“In the final stretch, how will a divided Supreme Court rule on these big cases?” David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has this report.

Posted at 10:20 PM by Howard Bashman



Programming note: This afternoon I will be returning home to the Philadelphia region from Louisville, Kentucky, where I have been attending the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit as a speaker/panelist. I had a very enjoyable time at the conference and visiting Louisville for the very first time. Additional posts will appear here this evening.

As always while I am traveling, in the interim additional appellate- and law-related items may appear on this blog’s Twitter feed. This blog now has over 5,800 followers on Twitter, but there’s always room for more.

Posted at 10:46 AM by Howard Bashman



“State Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in suit over birth certificates”: John Lyon of the Arkansas News Bureau has an article that begins, “The Arkansas Supreme Court said Wednesday it will hear oral arguments in a lawsuit over whether same-sex couples are entitled to obtain amended birth certificates for their children listing both spouses as parents.”

Posted at 10:40 AM by Howard Bashman



“U.S. Supreme Court allows secret debate in John Doe filing”: Jason Stein of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has an article that begins, “The U.S. Supreme Court for now is allowing arguments partly in secret in a case over whether the high court should hear a dispute over the shutdown of an investigation into Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign and conservative groups backing him.”

Posted at 10:38 AM by Howard Bashman



“Constitution Check: Will the right of the poor to a defense lawyer be expanded?” Lyle Denniston has this post today at the “Constitution Daily” blog of the National Constitution Center.

Posted at 10:24 AM by Howard Bashman



“Thweatt on federal lawsuit: ‘This is all for security and plain good sense’; 10 states, other entities take frustration with the Obama administration.” In today’s edition of The Times Record News of Wichita Falls, Texas, Christopher Collins and Lana Sweeten-Shults have a front page article that begins, “On Wednesday, 10 states and other entities took their frustration with the Obama administration’s guidance on transgender bathroom policies to the federal courthouse in Wichita Falls.”

In today’s edition of The New York Times, David Montgomery and Alan Blinder have an article headlined “States Sue Obama Administration Over Transgender Bathroom Policy.”

And Molly Hennessy-Fiske of The Los Angeles Times reports that “LGBT divide grows as 11 states sue feds over transgender bathroom rule.”

Posted at 8:14 AM by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court’s Wishful Thinking About Compromise”: Linda Greenhouse has this essay online today at The New York Times.

Posted at 7:50 AM by Howard Bashman



“Man faces murder charge in Dan Markel’s death”: Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat has an article that begins, “A man has been arrested in connection with the July 2014 shooting death of Florida State University law professor Dan Markel.”

Posted at 7:40 AM by Howard Bashman