The Supreme Court’s Most Partisan Decisions Are Flying Under the Radar

beSpacific 2020-08-12

Summary:

Slate – Through its “shadow docket,” the court is quietly shaping the rules around elections, COVID regulations, immigration, and the federal death penalty. “…The court’s “merits docket” includes cases in which the justices first decide to grant review, take full briefing (including from outside parties), hold oral argument, and then deliver lengthy, signed opinions providing […]

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https://www.bespacific.com/the-supreme-courts-most-partisan-decisions-are-flying-under-the-radar/

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Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

08/12/2020, 16:59

Date published:

08/12/2020, 11:05