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justices are speaking out about the rising number of emergency requests accumulating during their summer recess, many of which surround Republican-led challenges to the
“It’s a symmetric problem: It doesn’t really matter who’s president,” Kagan said. “Government and nongovernment parties started coming to the court in ever-increasing numbers.” Over the past few months, the Supreme Court’s emergency docket has also included cases over separate policy disputes ranging fromAs the emergency docket grows during the high court’s summer break, another trend that has prompted comment from justices and court watchers alike is the apparentnumber of cases justices are hearing between October and June of each annual oral argument session.
Speaking before a crowd in Washington, D.C., at the Federalist Society’s 2024 Annual Supreme Court Round Up event, Clement suggested that the dearth in cases compared to recent decades could perpetuate a misleading notion that the justices are only taking on “controversial cases.”
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