How SCOTUS ruled to increase executive power and challenge constitutional order
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.
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