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A panel of the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday denied President Trump’s request for a stay pending appeal of a district court’s May 29 order requiring officials to remove Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center. (Order.) For background, see previous Roundups.
Judge Lynn Adelman (E.D. Wis.) on Wednesday sentenced a former Wisconsin state judge, Hannah C. Dugan, to a $5,000 fine for interfering with the arrest of an undocumented immigrant outside her courtroom. (Press Release.) (WaPo.) For background, see a previous Roundup.
President Trump said Wednesday he “will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, IMMEDIATELY,” in the birthright citizenship case. (Truth Social.) (CNBC.)
The Senate Intelligence Committee will hold a hearing on Jay Clayton’s nomination to serve as director of national intelligence on July 15. (Politico.)
The New York Times reports that three more people have been criminally charged for allegedly damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on June 20. (NYT.)
Natalie Orpett, Molly Roberts, and Loren Voss examined legal authorities that could be cited to support the use of the military in U.S. elections. (Lawfare.)




