Justice Sonia Sotomayor Highlights Surge in Supreme Court Emergency Appeals
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has raised concerns about the unprecedented number of emergency appeals being filed with the Supreme Court. Speaking at the University of Alabama Law School, Sotomayor noted that the Court is receiving an increasing volume of emergency motions, a situation she described as unprecedented in its history. This surge in emergency applications is largely attributed to the Trump administration, which has filed approximately 30 such applications in the past 15 months, with the Court ruling in its favor over 80% of the time. The current 6-3 conservative majority on the Court, including three justices appointed by President Trump, has been a significant factor in these rulings.