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Mandate Transparency: End Supreme Court Shadow Docket Abuse

To: Sen. Husted, Sen. Moreno, Rep. Beatty

From: A verified voter in Columbus, OH

May 20

The Supreme Court’s increasing reliance on the shadow docket to decide substantive national policy is a direct threat to the rule of law. By utilizing emergency, non-merits orders, the Court is bypassing the foundational requirements of our judicial system: full briefing, public oral arguments, and transparent, reasoned written opinions. When the Court issues high-stakes rulings without explaining its legal rationale, it ceases to act as an impartial arbiter of the Constitution and begins operating as an unaccountable policymaking body. Recent empirical data demonstrates a stark shift in the outcomes of these emergency applications, heavily favoring executive alignment over consistent judicial process. This statistical disparity reveals a systemic failure of institutional neutrality. The legitimacy of the judiciary relies entirely on its transparent adherence to established procedural safeguards. The current abuse of the shadow docket shields the Justices from the public accountability that a functioning democracy requires. I am writing to demand that you exercise your Article I oversight authority to reign in this procedural overreach. Specifically, I demand that you sponsor and advance legislation that mandates the following: 1. The Supreme Court must be restricted to using emergency orders solely for genuine, administrative emergencies, not for substantive policy decisions. 2. The Court must be legally required to provide signed, written opinions detailing the legal basis for all substantive emergency orders and injunctive relief. Lower courts and the public require transparent legal reasoning to ensure consistent application of the law, regardless of whether an order alters precedent, addresses novel legal questions, or maintains the status quo. 3. Congress must initiate a formal, data-driven audit of the Court’s emergency docket rulings to assess any disparate impact of these undocumented decisions on the American public. You have a constitutional duty to ensure the third branch of government does not operate in the dark. I will be monitoring your actions on this specific issue as a measure of your commitment to institutional accountability and the separation of powers.

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