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The Roberts Court Is Doing Its Job

During his first term, President Donald Trump fared worse before the Supreme Court than any modern president. Despite the court’s conservative majority, the justices repeatedly rejected overbroad and legally ungrounded exercises of executive power. 

Eight months into Trump’s second term, some commentators fear that the court is no longer a check on executive branch overreach, citing the Trump administration’s string of successful applications for emergency relief from lower court injunctions on the court’s interim docket, also known as the “shadow docket.” Is this cause for alarm? Is it a sign the court is acting in a partisan fashion? No on both counts. The threat to separation of powers comes from elsewhere.

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