Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson argues at Yale Law School for a new approach to emergency petitions, focusing on factual harms rather than legal merits. This shift aims to reduce judicial overreach and preserve lower court decisions, but critics argue it overlooks the complexities of high-stakes policy litigation involving broader societal impacts.
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