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Lever Time with David Sirota Presents: The Stealth Supreme Court Rulings No One Is Talking About

Deconstructed

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4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re sharing an episode of the podcast Lever Time with David Sirota from our friends at the investigative news site The Lever. On this week’s episode of Lever Time, David Sirota is joined by law professor Stephen Vladeck, author of the new book, "The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic."


The Supreme Court has received a lot of attention in the last several years for its extreme rulings on matters such as abortion rights, environmental regulations, and affirmative action. But there’s another very important court procedure that doesn’t receive nearly as much attention: the aptly named “shadow docket.”


These are the cases that occur outside of the court’s regular docket and usually involve urgent matters, such as requests for emergency stays, injunctions, and other types of temporary relief. These cases are often decided through brief orders, meaning without oral arguments, full written opinions, or even disclosing how the justices voted. But in recent years, the court has increasingly used the shadow docket to effectively leapfrog over the appeals court system on major decisions, sometimes with devastating effects.


David and Stephen dive deep into the shadow docket’s history, how it continues to undermine the Supreme Court’s credibility, and how most of these decisions are not based on any kind of legal rationale or precedent.


A transcript of this episode is available here.


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0:00.0

I'm Ryan Grim here, just dropping in to introduce you to Lever Time with David Sarota.

0:05.1

It's the flagship podcast to the lever in investigative news outlets, staffed and run

0:09.4

by a lot of friends of ours over here at the Intercept.

0:11.6

If you like deconstructed, which, presumably you do, otherwise why are you listening to

0:16.3

this right now?

0:17.6

Be sure to check out the lever if you haven't.

0:20.5

Just search for Lever Time with David Sarota in your podcast player.

0:24.0

As a listener to deconstructed, you can get a special discount on a full subscription

0:27.8

to the Lever's investigative reporting and news.

0:30.2

For that offer, go to levernews.com slash deconstructed.

0:34.9

Enjoy the episode.

0:38.9

Hello and welcome to Lever Time, the flagship podcast from the Lever, an independent investigative

0:52.7

news outlet.

0:53.7

I am producer Frank Cappello, filling in for David Sarota this week who is on vacation.

0:58.7

On today's show, we will be talking about the Supreme Court's Shadow Docket.

1:04.0

Now if you've never heard of the Shadow Docket, that is kind of the point of the Shadow

1:07.9

Docket.

1:08.9

These are the cases that occur outside of the court's regular docket, meaning they

1:12.7

don't receive nearly as much public scrutiny even though they carry just as much legal

1:17.6

weight.

1:18.8

If you care at all about the outsized power being wielded by the Supreme Court and its

1:22.8

extremist conservative majority, then this is an extremely important topic.

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