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Trump Overshadows Supreme Court Ruling Season

  • Since January 2025, the Supreme Court has ruled on 11 emergency cases connected to Trump through its shadow docket, primarily in Washington D.C.
  • This focus arose as the court faced several urgent Trump administration cases alongside its regular docket, disrupting the usual ruling season calendar.
  • The court allowed key Trump policies to proceed, including the transgender military ban, firing of independent agency officials, and removal of protections for over 500,000 immigrants.
  • William Baude, who introduced the term shadow docket, suggested that emergency rulings could increasingly serve as the standard approach for resolving major, high-stakes cases.
  • This trend suggests the court increasingly prioritizes emergency cases linked to Trump initiatives, affecting traditional June rulings and public understanding of court work.
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NBC News broke the news in United States on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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