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Consequential SCOTUS Decisions Lurk in the Shadows

Consequential SCOTUS Decisions Lurk in the Shadows

Cases and Controversies

July 17, 202033m 10s

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Show Notes

If you were excited about the new five-justice conservative majority, this just-completed term of the Supreme Court might have left you disappointed.

But law professor Stephen Vladeck says that's not the full picture. A look at the so-called "shadow docket"—the work the court does without oral argument—suggests it was a much better term for conservatives and the Trump administration than it might seem.

On the latest episode of Bloomberg Law's Cases and Controversies, hosts Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin lift the veil on some of these consequential yet enigmatic actions. This includes green-lighting President Trump's border wall and refusing to revisit the doctrine of qualified immunity.