Thomas B. Edsall’s New York Times op-ed last week, The Supreme Court Has Finally Found a President It Likes, argued that the Supreme Court in its interim orders has acted without principle to enable ...
I am pleased to introduce SCOTUSblog readers to the Interim Docket Blog, where Will Baude, Dan Epps, I, and surely others, will comment on Supreme Court interim orders and related matters. An interim ...
This essay is cross-posted at Executive Functions. President Trump federalized the Illinois and Texas National Guard to protect federal personnel and property in and around Chicago. He relied on 10 U.
The Court did not respond to these challenges via “merits” decision-making — a slow and diminishingly relevant mechanism to redress contemporary executive power challenges. Rather, it responded with ...