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A bipartisan commission tasked by the White House with exploring possible Supreme Court reforms voted unanimously Tuesday to submit the groups final report to President Biden.
The 34-member group sounded a neutral tone across its report's nearly 300 pages, referencing profound disagreement over a controversial proposal to expand the number of justices, for instance, while declining to adopt a position.
Instead, the study traces the history of the court reform debate and delineates arguments for and against various proposals, occasionally noting areas of bipartisan support, as in the case of imposing term limits on the justices.
The findings, which bear the imprimatur of some of the nations foremost constitutional thinkers and court watchers, are likely to shape the contours of future debates over proposals such as limiting the Supreme Court's jurisdiction and providing Congress special authority to override decisions.
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Yeah, looks like we're staying at 9 forever...
NoRethugFriends
(3,547 posts)Calista241
(5,632 posts)Polybius
(21,043 posts)"We can increase it by four, but Republicans must pick two to be fair."
so true!
BradAllison
(1,879 posts)I didn't know the commission's directive was to make a proposal that would please Joe Mansion.
Takket
(23,303 posts)It is hopelessly trapped behind the filibuster.
Celerity
(52,727 posts)the voter protection/rights bills
VarryOn
(2,343 posts)Little else great has been done by a damn committee.
notinkansas
(1,284 posts)Did Biden appoint this committee? To give him cover for doing nothing about the court?
CrispyQ
(40,359 posts)Would that be "originalist" enough for you, Justice Barrett? LOL. Republicans certainly wouldn't expect that move!
Polybius
(21,043 posts)While we can reduce it to 6, it would have to gradually drop down when a Justices retires or dies. They are they for life.
Johonny
(24,924 posts)The democracy is slowly fading.
W_HAMILTON
(9,736 posts)Vote in just a few more (two? three? four?) Democrats that are willing to abolish the filibuster and you also have enough to add additional Supreme Court Justices. It is very much accomplishable.
Polybius
(21,043 posts)FDR couldn't even do it. I'd like 60 votes so we don't have to axe the filibuster, but picking up 10 seats is too much to ask for.