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“The Shadow Docket” with Steve Vladeck

Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast

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The Shadow of Justice

The typical federal appeal is one that the Supreme Court has unfettered discretion either to take or not take through what we call a writ of certiorari. And 99% of the time they don't, they don't take those cases. When they do, they tend to take them because there's some novel question presented or there's an ambiguity in national law about which circuits are correct.

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