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For the past decade, the Supreme Court has relied on a rushed and secretive system to make major rulings
on everything from immigration to presidential power.
Now, for the first time, a Times investigation brings to light the precise moment when that system began today.
Jody Cantor and Adam Liptak take us inside the five days that we made the Supreme Court.
Monday, April 20th.
Jodi, Adam, together at last in one episode of The Daily.
Thank you for being here.
Great to be with you.
It's good to be here, Michael.
So you two joined forces for an investigation that seems to begin with a genuine curiosity,
which is what are the origins of the Supreme Court's shadow docket?
So tell us why you were both drawn to answering that question.