Trump administration lawyers have filed emergency appeals with the Supreme Court a little less than once a week on average since President Trump began his second term. Here’s a look at what is left on their docket. https://t.co/CC7x5L9DWP
Trump administration lawyers have filed emergency appeals with the nation’s highest court a little less than once a week on average since Trump began his second term. A look at what's left on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket: https://t.co/kHNk2XVSAP
What cases are left on the Supreme Court's emergency docket? Here's a look https://t.co/6Quf8J0iue
Since President Donald Trump began his second term, the Supreme Court of the United States has intervened seven times on emergency matters related to his administration's immigration enforcement policies. Trump administration lawyers have filed emergency appeals with the Supreme Court at an average rate of just under one per week. These filings have contributed to a growing emergency docket at the nation's highest court, which currently includes several pending cases. The ongoing influx of emergency appeals underscores the administration's continued legal efforts to uphold its immigration policies amid judicial scrutiny.