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  2. Shadow docket - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "shadow docket" was first used in this context in 2015 by University of Chicago Law professor William Baude. The shadow docket is a break from ordinary procedure. Such cases receive very limited briefings and are typically decided a week or less after an application is filed. The process generally results in short, unsigned rulings.

  3. Steve Vladeck - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Isaiah Vladeck (born September 26, 1979) [1] is an American legal scholar. He is a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center , where he specializes in the federal courts, constitutional law, national security law, and military justice, especially with relation to the prosecution of war crimes .

  4. The 'shadow docket': How the U.S. Supreme Court quietly ... - AOL

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    In many of those cases, the court summarily overturned lower court rulings using an obscure legal procedure known as the “shadow docket.” The 'shadow docket': How the U.S. Supreme Court ...

  5. Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’ returns with a vengeance

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    In June, for instance, the court handed down a 5-4 decision halting a Biden environmental rule intended to reduce smog and air pollution in a case that arrived on the shadow docket.

  6. Opinion: The Supreme Court has a different view of ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court is playing a long game with former President Donald J. Trump’s criminal prosecution, in which politics matters fractionally less than law, as it theoretically should, write ...

  7. Purcell principle - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalez, a 2006 case from the U.S. Supreme Court's emergency docket, or shadow docket. It is frequently invoked by the Supreme Court and lower courts to allow elections to proceed under a state's preferred voting requirements, maps, and other rules. [1] [2] The term "Purcell principle" was introduced in a 2016 law review article by Richard L ...

  8. Divided Supreme Court clears way for Trump's criminal ... - AOL

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    Trump was convicted in May of 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide payments to a porn actress. ... Georgetown law professor Stephen Vladeck wrote on Substack. Vladeck said Trump’s ...

  9. Talk:Shadow docket - Wikipedia

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    Admittedly, that use was because she was mentioning Professor Vladeck's "The Solicitor General and the Shadow Docket". Sdrqaz ( talk ) 10:39, 1 October 2021 (UTC) [ reply ] Ah yeah, I think the relevant distinction is that Sotomayor was merely citing the title of someone else's work, whereas Kagan was the first justice to use the phrase in the ...