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Rhiannon12866

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Sun May 25, 2025, 10:10 PM Sunday

'Slot machine justice:' The Supreme Court's reliance on the emergency docket - Velshi - MSNBC



In recent years, the Supreme Court has overloaded its “shadow docket” with controversial cases that do not receive the same scrutiny and legal process as a traditional case in front of the court. NYU Law professor Melissa Murray says the courts’ use of the shadow docket has “raised a lot of questions about transparency.”

Slate Senior Editor Dahlia Lithwick says that at a time when the Supreme Court struggles with legitimacy, the shadow docket is “the worst possible way to say [the Supreme Court] is a serious entity.” - Aired on 05/25/2025.

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'Slot machine justice:' The Supreme Court's reliance on the emergency docket - Velshi - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Sunday OP
The Supreme Court has lost all legitimacy Picaro Sunday #1
Both Alito and Thomas should have "retired" when Biden was in office, but we know exactly why they didn't Rhiannon12866 Sunday #2

Picaro

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1. The Supreme Court has lost all legitimacy
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:18 PM
Sunday

Like everything else in the US the Supreme Court has devolved into a parody of a court.

Rhiannon12866

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2. Both Alito and Thomas should have "retired" when Biden was in office, but we know exactly why they didn't
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:28 PM
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