How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
Briefly

The trial of indicted Supreme Court judge Hantz Marconi has been postponed. Governor Laura Kelly has made a significant judicial appointment, selecting an attorney to fill a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court. The Department of Justice plans to appeal to the Supreme Court for a quick ruling on Trump's controversial birthright citizenship order. Additionally, the Sixth Circuit has ruled that machine guns are not protected under the Second Amendment, further shaping the legal landscape of firearm ownership and rights.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court judge Hantz Marconi's trial has been delayed amidst ongoing legal proceedings, showcasing challenges in judicial processes.
Governor Laura Kelly has appointed a new attorney to fill a vacancy in the Kansas Supreme Court, marking a significant appointment for the state's judicial system.
The DOJ plans to request a swift Supreme Court ruling regarding the constitutionality of Trump's order on birthright citizenship, addressing urgent legal questions.
The Sixth Circuit Court upheld a conviction related to machine guns, determining that the Second Amendment does not extend to such firearms, influencing gun rights jurisprudence.
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