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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,922 posts)
Thu Apr 15, 2021, 06:56 PM Apr 2021

Democratic leaders throw cold water on proposal to expand Supreme Court

Source: Washington Post

Democratic leaders on Thursday expressed opposition to a proposal from a group of liberal lawmakers that would expand the Supreme Court from nine to 13 justices, underscoring tensions within the party over how to address concerns that the nation’s highest court will remain reliably conservative for years to come.

The goal of the legislation, which was introduced in both chambers, is to allow Democrats to appoint more liberal justices by expanding the court’s size rather than waiting for vacancies on the bench, a move Republicans derided as court-packing.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she has “no plans” to bring the bill to the floor and that she supports a commission created by President Biden that will produce a report this year on possible changes to the court, including expansion and term limits.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.), whose panel has oversight of the judicial branch, also said he is not ready to support such legislation.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democratic-leaders-throw-cold-water-on-proposal-to-expand-supreme-court/ar-BB1fHm22?li=BBnb7Kz



Let the commission do its work first.
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rpannier

(24,329 posts)
7. Because it gets it out there. You have people talking about it
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 12:42 AM
Apr 2021

Some changes require a willingness to keep pushing even in the fate of probable defeat
In the 70's people snickered at the forced birthers.
Their desire to end abortion and overturn Roe v Wade was "Never gonna happen."
They're pretty damned close now

wnylib

(21,432 posts)
4. I'm ok with that, but how can it be done? Once they are
Thu Apr 15, 2021, 10:00 PM
Apr 2021

confirmed and sworn in, the justices are there for life, until they choose to retire.

brooklynite

(94,502 posts)
13. The best liberal legal minds will tell you exactly that.
Sat Apr 17, 2021, 01:04 PM
Apr 2021

Judges are given lifetime tenure to avoid political pressure. If you want to change that policy, change the Constitution.

JudyM

(29,233 posts)
16. Prosecuting lying under oath is what I was suggesting
Sat Apr 17, 2021, 01:16 PM
Apr 2021

Or anything else better legal minds can devise.

I understand we can’t change the constitution at this point in time, unfortunately when we most need to.

rpannier

(24,329 posts)
6. a move Republicans derided as court-packing.
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 12:39 AM
Apr 2021

The republikkans call everything the Democrats do as far as the Courts go as "Court Packing".
Don't really care what they think

Polybius

(15,385 posts)
12. Yeah, but we'll have to gamble after 2022
Sat Apr 17, 2021, 12:24 PM
Apr 2021

We need 60 votes now, or just two more votes to eliminate the filibuster. So those elections will determine it. We can pick up two or three Senate seats, but I'm worried about losing the House. If we do, it's pointless.

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