When the U.S. Supreme Court began its term last October, it agreed to hear 65 cases. In January, that workload quickly grew as the Trump administration asked the Court to take up a flurry of emergency requests. Alicia Bannon is the director of the judiciary program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law. She joins Soledad O’Brien in studio to explain what a shadow docket is and how it’s changing the way that the Court typically conducts business.   

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