Summary
The Supreme Court made decisions that increase the power of the President while reducing the authority of lower courts. These decisions also involve the use of the "shadow docket," a process for making rulings without full argument or public notice.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled to give more power to the President.
- This ruling limits the authority of lower courts.
- The Court's decisions involved using the "shadow docket."
- The "shadow docket" allows decisions without full argument or public notice.
- These actions might affect how the constitutional order works, which is how the government is organized and operates.