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โ€œIt arrives in the chambers of Chief Justice John Roberts. He's the justice who oversees the DC Circuit. So, these things go to him in the first instance. And in the ordinary course, what the lawyers involved in the case expected would happen was that he would simply deny it, deny the application. But what he does instead is he starts writing a memo telling the other justices that they should take this very seriously.โ€

โ€” Adam Liptak
Politics and News
APR 20, 2026The New York Times
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    Shadow docket skips traditional judicial review steps

    โ€œThe justices spend a lot of time considering which cases to go into here, and they get briefs on that. And if they decide to hear a case, they get another round of briefs, and supporting briefs, and then they hear arguments, and then they sit together and discuss and vote. The Shadow Docket short circuits all of that. It happens in a very brief period of time on thin briefs, no arguments, no in-person deliberations.โ€

    โ€” Adam Liptak
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    Emergency rulings have increased exponentially recently

    โ€œOver the past ten years, this has really become a major part of the court's business, including in some decisions over the past year or so that have awarded President Trump enormous leeway and power. Increasingly the court has turned to this Shadow Docket. This is an exponential increase in the Supreme Court's use of the Shadow Docket, more than anything we have ever seen before.โ€

    โ€” Jodi Kantor
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    Temporary orders often become final policy outcomes

    โ€œThey're nominally temporary, but as a practical matter, very often, they're not only consequential, but conclusive, finally resolving the matter, because if the court says you can deport someone, or you can deport hundreds of thousands of people, or you can withhold aid money, or you can fire thousands of people. Those are very hard to undo. You can say it's temporary, but it's very hard to undo those rulings.โ€

    โ€” Adam Liptak
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    Leaked documents reveal the system's 2016 origins

    โ€œThe New York Times has obtained and has published 16 pages of confidential correspondence among the justices, meaning their private back and forth, that reveal the origins of the Shadow Docket. Through these papers, we can eavesdrop on the justices at the exact moment that they are abandoning time-tested norms of judicial procedure and backing themselves into a new way of doing business.โ€

    โ€” Jodi Kantor
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    Roberts initiated the court's shift toward secrecy

    โ€œIt arrives in the chambers of Chief Justice John Roberts. He's the justice who oversees the DC Circuit. So, these things go to him in the first instance. And in the ordinary course, what the lawyers involved in the case expected would happen was that he would simply deny it, deny the application. But what he does instead is he starts writing a memo telling the other justices that they should take this very seriously.โ€

    โ€” Adam Liptak

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