Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has publicly warned about growing threats to judicial independence, criticizing both the rise in intimidation against judges and the Supreme Court's increasing use of unexplained emergency decisions, often called the 'shadow docket.' Speaking at a judicial conference, Kagan stressed that court orders must be respected by government officials and that the Court has a duty to clearly explain its rulings, especially in high-profile cases involving former President Trump.
She expressed concern that the lack of transparency and the vilification of judges undermine public trust in the judiciary. Kagan urged her colleagues to exercise caution and uphold the Court's responsibility to provide reasoned explanations for its decisions.
Her remarks highlight deepening tensions over the Court's recent actions and the broader challenges facing the rule of law in the United States.
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