Supreme Court leak shakes institution's secrecy
Source: The Hill
04/22/26 8:00 AM ET
A major leak at the Supreme Court is shedding new light on its secretive practices and shredding trust. Internal memos between the justices in 2016 published by The New York Times have created a firestorm around an institution that takes extraordinary measures to keep its contemplations confidential. The memos give insight into the courts deliberations that led it to block then-President Obamas Clean Power Plan and to reimagine how its emergency docket functions.
Called the shadow docket by skeptics of the furtive practice, it has since then been used to hand President Trump roughly two dozen victories since his return to the White House. The decisions followed little briefing and no oral arguments, prompting fury from even some of the courts own justices.
But even the law professor credited with coining the shadow docket term says the biggest scandal is the leak itself. Supreme Court leaks like these including copies of confidential work product are becoming more common. In my view, this is a bad thing. It will damage the institutional culture of the Court and do little good, wrote University of Chicago professor William Baude. Its not an isolated incident. The memos surfaced as the four-year mark approaches of the seismic leak of the Supreme Courts draft opinion overturning abortion protections.
Together, the leaks are shaking confidence in the courts historic privacy and prompting calls for a reckoning. At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) called the leaks a coordinated attack by the left. The point of it is to destroy the independence of the Supreme Court, to browbeat that court into doing what the left in this country wants, Hawley said. The senator himself once clerked for Chief Justice John Roberts, the focus of the recent leak, several years before he wrote the Clean Power Plan memos.
Read more: https://thehill.com/newsletters/the-gavel/5842678-supreme-court-shadow-docket-leak/
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Miguelito Loveless
(5,815 posts)and when it stopped at least made a pretense of following the law and the Constitution, the leaks didn't happen.
The majority on the court is openly corrupt and bent on destroying democracy in service of billionaire backed fascism and has thus abrogated its own legitimacy and debased its reputation. I have little use for legal scholar and pundit pearl clutching.
Karasu
(2,055 posts)steal a seat from being filled by Obama.
Hawley should shut his trap.
DemocracyForever
(89 posts)one of the most anti-democracy, unconstitutional unjust rulings the court has ever made. There would be no Trump without it.
Karasu
(2,055 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(180,763 posts)Here is a gift link to the article that described the creation of the shadow docket. It is a good read. The shadow docket is now being used to control a good number of cases that has helped the trump agenda but has resulted in a marked decreased in the approval of SCOTUS.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221188885
Ilikepurple
(745 posts)Together, the leaks are shaking confidence in the courts historic privacy and prompting calls for a reckoning. Its privacy is more important than its transparency in the form of providing reasoning for its decision that can guide lower courts and shed light on what the law means according to the Court that determines any laws effects? All leaks arent created equal in my mind, but it seems we as a nation, especially Republicans, have a history of overstating the effects of leaking itself while understating the impact the contents of the leaks have on undermining our system of government.
usonian
(25,962 posts)Tax returns?

Just Jerome
(517 posts)and try to rein him in.
ananda
(35,309 posts)...
DemocracyForever
(89 posts)and made the corrupt 6 possible.
TomSlick
(13,061 posts)Hawley is blowing smoke.
johnnyfins
(3,876 posts)thing?
JFC, how about what the leaks actually contain? The shadow docket is an afront to our whole system.
Also, how can he say it's the left when the right-leaning justices are consistently the most corrupt.
I forget that it's Hawley though, raise that fist and run away again, Josh. Maybe just shut your yap for once.
BumRushDaShow
(170,874 posts)(which is why, after a purported "investigation", they never found who leaked Alito's "Roe" opinion, as many speculate it was Alito himself)
Buddyzbuddy
(2,747 posts)An actual physical coordinated attack perpetrated by the Republicans including the President who absolved them of their crimes. The same President that has been given immunity by the same Gov't. body that is using the shadow docket to avoid scrutiny to give the Felon more power than has ever been given to a President, before?
BigmanPigman
(55,361 posts)That's why tRump attacked him. He wants DC and Puerto Rico to become states and the SCOTUS expanded to 13 seats. I agree!
llmart
(17,670 posts)I believe that ship sailed back in the year 2000.
BattleRow
(2,585 posts)I knew after that election fiasco that I would never look at the Supreme Court again in the same way I had for most of my adult life. It was a gut punch for me like the equivalent of finding out when you're six years old that there is no Santa Claus.
popsdenver
(2,412 posts)certainly 2010 with the Citizens United ruling.......
Orrex
(67,241 posts)GenThePerservering
(3,523 posts)your accusations are weak and tired.