Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a Thursday speech at the the University of Alabama School of Law said the Trump administration’s increase in emergency appeals is “unprecedented in the court’s history.” The emergency docket is made up of appeals that seek quick intervention from justices in cases that are still in the lower courts. The administration…
Sotomayor: Supreme Court emergency docket appeals by Trump ‘unprecedented’
Originally reported by The Hill
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