Jodi Kantor
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And he says, we have to go ahead.
This is urgent.
We have to do it this fast because this is the most expensive procedure
program of regulation ever imposed on the energy industry.
I mean, I think what you're asking is, like, you're asking, has President Obama and President Trump, have they been treated the same way by the justices?
So what we see, I mean, what scholars have shown is that shadow docket cases have more partisan results than the slow kind.
I mean, this was a trickle 10 years.
Like when this case we wrote about happened, people were like, whoa, like what is even happening here?
Now it is a regular way of the court doing business.
We counted it was about 20 cases in which.
So defenders of the court would say, yeah, these are temporary decisions.
Critics of the court would say, but they have huge consequences, like they're deporting people.
You're not going to undeport somebody necessarily, or you're making massive changes to the federal government that are very hard to undo.
So they are temporary, but they are hugely consequential.
I...
I'm afraid of giving you the wrong answer because I don't have every case in my head.
The most important thing to say is that the cases have been decided overwhelmingly in President Trump's favor so far.
So this is one of the questions we're trying to answer at the Times.
What we've done is we've assembled a new team.
There are five of us working on Supreme Court reporting now.