A growing number of headlines highlight mounting criticism of the U.S. Supreme Court's increased use of its emergency or 'shadow docket,' particularly in cases favoring former President Donald Trump. Liberal justices, especially Elena Kagan, have publicly decried the court's tendency to issue significant, often unsigned orders without providing explanations, undermining transparency and public trust. Critics argue that this practice allows major decisions to be made without accountability or clear legal reasoning, eroding the court's legitimacy. The trend has coincided with a surge in emergency filings from the Trump administration, with the conservative majority frequently siding with the former president. Calls for the court to explain its decisions and respect judicial independence are growing louder amid concerns about threats to the judiciary and the rule of law.
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