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Sotomayor Highlights Unprecedented Surge in Emergency Docket Appeals Under Trump Administration

    Trump administration's volume of emergency docket appeals 'unprecedented,' Sotomayor says
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    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has secured a series of victories through the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, largely due to the conservative justices’ belief that preventing executive policies from taking effect can result in irreversible consequences, according to Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Thursday.

    Speaking at the University of Alabama School of Law, Justice Sotomayor highlighted the sharp rise in emergency appeals from the Trump administration, calling it “unprecedented in the court’s history.”

    Last year, the Supreme Court granted the Trump administration favorable rulings in approximately two dozen cases. These decisions often overturned lower court judges who had deemed the administration’s policies potentially illegal, impacting issues ranging from immigration to significant federal budget cuts.

    Although intended as temporary measures, these orders have largely permitted Trump to proceed with significant elements of his expansive agenda, at least for the time being.

    The emergency docket, which handles appeals that request swift intervention from the justices while cases are still pending in lower courts, has become a contentious point among the justices. This disagreement was publicly highlighted last month when liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh engaged in a rare public debate over the matter.

    Justice Sotomayor, who has often dissented in these rulings favoring Trump, noted that the conservative majority on the court frequently argues that halting these policies—or legislation passed by Congress—results in legal damage that cannot be easily reversed. This presents a significant challenge for opponents, such as immigrants facing increased deportation risks or states experiencing cuts in teacher-training funding.

    “If you start with the presumption that there is irreparable harm to one side, then you’re going to have more grants of emergency relief. Because the other side is going to have a much harder time,” she said. “It has changed the paradigm on the court.”

    Her comments provided a window into the Supreme Court decisions that are often released with little explanation. While many emergency docket orders have gone Trump’s way, the court also struck down his sweeping tariffs, a central plank of his economic platform, after a longer process of full briefing and oral arguments.

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