Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has publicly criticized the Court's increasing use of the 'shadow docket'—emergency decisions issued without full explanation or signed opinions. She argues that courts have a duty to explain their reasoning, especially as these decisions often favor the Trump administration and bypass traditional transparency. Kagan also warned about the growing threats to judicial independence, urging judges not to be intimidated by political attacks or disregard for court orders. Legal experts and commentators echo her concerns, noting that the lack of transparency undermines public trust and the legitimacy of the judiciary. The debate highlights a shift in the Supreme Court's operations and raises questions about accountability and the rule of law.
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