Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has publicly criticized the Supreme Court's increasing use of the 'shadow docket'—emergency decisions issued without full explanation or signed opinions, often benefiting the Trump administration. Kagan emphasized that courts have a responsibility to explain their rulings to maintain public trust and the rule of law. She warned that the lack of transparency undermines the legitimacy of the judiciary and makes it harder for the public to understand or accept controversial decisions. Kagan also expressed concern about rising threats to judges and the dangerous precedent set when government officials defy court orders. Her remarks highlight growing tensions over judicial independence and the need for accountability in the highest court.
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