Justice Jackson Minimizes ‘Harms’ Leftists’ Anti-Trump Judicial Coup Poses To Executive Power
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Justice Jackson Minimizes ‘Harms’ Leftists’ Anti-Trump Judicial Coup Poses To Executive Power
Jackson’s dismissive attitude to the ‘real world’ harms that lower courts’ overreaching actions have on the executive’s constitutional authority raises alarm bells.
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ran a not-so-subtle defense of leftists’ judicial coup against President Trump on Tuesday by downplaying the harms it poses to presidents’ executive power. The moment came during a lecture the junior justice gave at Yale Law School about the Supreme Court’s emergency (or “interim”) docket.
In her speech to attendees, Jackson openly criticized her colleagues for their handling of cases that come before the court’s emergency docket. She more specifically chastised SCOTUS for its granting of emergency applications that request a stay (“pause”) of lower court injunctions and for the lack of legal explanation that comes with such decisions.
Unlike the traditional merits docket, in which fully litigated cases are heard and decided by the justices on the merits of the issue(s), the emergency docket deals with cases that are still undergoing consideration in the lower judiciary. These interim decisions — which often come with little legal explanation to avoid a “lock-in effect” —........
