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onenote

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39. Actually, it was not a "shadow docket" case.
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 01:23 PM
13 hrs ago

It was a decision on a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by Trump seeking Supreme Court review of the decision on the merits by the Second Circuit upholding the verdict and damages award in the first Carroll case.

The "shadow docket" refers to cases in which emergency relief, typically in the form of a stay of a lower court decision pending further review, sought outside the regular order. Petitions for certiorari are part of the regular order. And Trump wasn't seeking a stay of the appeals court decision -- in fact, that decision had been stayed by the second circuit pending action on the petition for certiorari. Now that the petition has been decided, the second circuit's "mandate" will issue and Trump will be required to comply with the verdict.

It is typically the case that decisions on petitions for certiorari do not have published dissents, although there are exceptions. For example, the denial of Trump's petition for cert in the Carroll case was one of over 90 cases in which the court announced it was denying a petition for cert today. Of those 90+ cases, there was a noted dissent in only three, including the denial of Alan Dershowitz's petition for cert in his defamation case.

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Ooh, gonna be a busy day on Truth Social. tanyev 17 hrs ago #1
And those poor catsup bottles that are now, as we speak, MarineCombatEngineer 16 hrs ago #12
I'm hijacking that GIF! wolfie001 16 hrs ago #18
How many of them will have a "retirement" announcement before the end of the year? Bengus81 17 hrs ago #2
The SCOTUS has settled it!!---Trump LOST and IS a Sex Felon!! riversedge 16 hrs ago #3
He had a hand in Ivana's "fall" wolfie001 16 hrs ago #19
Donald lost homegirl 15 hrs ago #22
So, in other words... ShazzieB 14 hrs ago #31
LOL popsdenver 14 hrs ago #32
What I learned homegirl 13 hrs ago #40
Now that would be hysterical......... popsdenver 10 hrs ago #45
The internet tells me... druidity33 9 hrs ago #48
Thx Druid popsdenver 8 hrs ago #49
Didn't he have to put up the award in order to appeal? BonnieJW 11 hrs ago #44
Pay up, mf-ing rapist. Even your Supreme Court won't let you off this. (nt) muriel_volestrangler 16 hrs ago #4
According to Reuters, he'd had to put $5.55m in a federal court account to make his appeal muriel_volestrangler 16 hrs ago #5
Next will be homegirl 15 hrs ago #24
Ya damn skippy!!! PAY UP and STFU TRUMP!!!!!!!!! Bengus81 16 hrs ago #13
Supreme Court shuts down Trump's sexual abuse appeal (trump has to pay the $5 million E. Jean Carrol judgment) LetMyPeopleVote 16 hrs ago #6
Great news here. Now the question of the day is bluestarone 13 hrs ago #34
Stock tip: BUY FUTURES IN HEINZ COMPANY. 3Hotdogs 16 hrs ago #7
MF47 won't get over this Ponietz 16 hrs ago #8
All he has left with this case is an executive order... WestMichRad 16 hrs ago #9
The media should start referring to him as rapist Trump. SamuelAdams 16 hrs ago #10
So can she finally go after her money? Put liens on his assets, start selling some Bev54 16 hrs ago #11
Real total....$83 MILLION. How about a couple of years interest? Bengus81 16 hrs ago #14
The $83 million verdict is still pending review. onenote 16 hrs ago #16
This is the one they will probably take on and rule in is favor for. chowder66 15 hrs ago #20
Hope you're wrong too! bluestarone 13 hrs ago #35
There is an appeal bond up LetMyPeopleVote 15 hrs ago #23
And when he doesn't pay.....bench order for his fucking arrest! Bengus81 12 hrs ago #42
The bonding company will pay Carroll. LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #46
Love it! homegirl 13 hrs ago #41
Hooray! creeksneakers2 16 hrs ago #15
3 anti-tRUMP decisions in one day! wolfie001 16 hrs ago #17
He won on firing Rebecca Slaughter - TBF 15 hrs ago #21
Awwwww................ LilElf70 15 hrs ago #25
$5 million is just a drop in the bucket for him. llmart 14 hrs ago #28
John Roberts totally deserves this-- viva la 15 hrs ago #26
Trump didn't appoint Roberts. onenote 13 hrs ago #38
Yeah, but he owns him. viva la 9 hrs ago #47
Does anyone know who dissented? PlanetBev 14 hrs ago #27
This was a "shadow docket" case BumRushDaShow 14 hrs ago #29
Actually, it was not a "shadow docket" case. onenote 13 hrs ago #39
I lump those in with the "shadow docket" BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago #50
Wait till he finds out he can't fire Supreme Court Justices. Talitha 14 hrs ago #30
Oh he'll try durablend 12 hrs ago #43
It's good to know the Supreme Court is still capable of doing the right thing once in a while. ShazzieB 14 hrs ago #33
I hope she is safe and protected purr-rat beauty 13 hrs ago #36
ding. this . AllaN01Bear 13 hrs ago #37
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