The U.S. Supreme Court is increasingly relying on its 'shadow docket'—a process for issuing emergency orders and decisions without full briefings or public explanations.
Legal experts and commentators warn that this trend undermines the Court's legitimacy and transparency, as many rulings are unsigned and lack reasoning. Critics argue that this approach allows the Court to make impactful decisions, often favoring the Trump administration, without public accountability. The surge in emergency orders has outpaced traditional, fully explained opinions, raising concerns about the erosion of judicial norms.
Calls are growing for the Court to provide clear explanations for its decisions to maintain public trust and uphold the rule of law.
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