The Supreme Court's decision to take on a more active role in managing its internal operations has sparked controversy and raised questions about the judiciary's independence. In a move that some see as a departure from tradition, the Court has begun to adopt a more business-like approach, with a focus on efficiency and cost-cutting measures. According to a new report, the Court's leadership has implemented a range of changes, including outsourcing certain functions and streamlining its administrative processes. But critics argue that these reforms may compromise the Court's ability to operate independently and impartially, potentially undermining the very foundation of the US judicial system.
Inside the Supreme Court’s Risky New Way of Doing Business The New York Times