A survey of 1,455 American adults reveals public perceptions on the Supreme Court's emergency docket, showing limited awareness but broad support for its existence and the need for explanations in decisions. While there is some partisan disagreement over who benefits from these quick rulings, a strong consensus exists across party lines that the court should provide reasoning behind its emergency decisions.
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