John Oliver Spends More Time Explaining The Shadow Docket Than Supreme Court Does On Its Rulings
Last Week Tonight's main story delves into the shadows.
Last Week Tonight's main story delves into the shadows.
New York Times reporting reveals the birth of the modern emergency docket was sloppier, more ideologically driven, and less legally rigorous than anyone admitted. The right's response is to demand we look away from all of that and find the leaker. Classic.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Ketanji Brown Jackson calls out the practice while Brett Kavanaugh defends it, because of course he does.
The judges are 'sounding the alarm' over Supreme Court's overuse of the shadow docket. Somebody *had* to say it.
Liberal dissenters turned the High Court’s emergency ass-covering into a judicial greenlight -- and Judge Murphy slammed the pedal.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
Justice Kagan isn't the biggest fan.
The shadow docket is making everything worse for everyone.
Hmmm. Didn't see that one coming.
Basically the majority said, 'I do what I want!'
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Tell us how you really feel, Justice Breyer.
Do NOT tell me to calm down.
It's a dark time for those who care about reproductive freedom.