Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has publicly criticized the Court's increasing use of the 'shadow docket'—emergency decisions made without full explanation or transparency, often favoring the Trump administration.
Kagan emphasized that courts have a duty to explain their rulings, warning that silent, unsigned decisions undermine public trust and the rule of law. She also expressed concern about rising threats to judicial independence and the growing trend of government officials disregarding court orders. Kagan urged her colleagues to exercise caution and provide clear reasoning in emergency rulings, highlighting the importance of judicial accountability.
Her remarks reflect broader anxieties about the legitimacy and independence of the U.S. Supreme Court in a politically charged era.
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