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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Origins of the Shadow Docket

The birth of the shadow docket--the Court's frequent use of unexplained stays of agency and executive action--is generally traced to a challenge to a 2016 challenge to Obama Administration climate-change regulations. 

The New York Times has published a story about that stay, including the Justices' memos discussing the case. Well worth a read.

Posted by Howard Wasserman at 6:10 PM
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