The Supreme Court isn’t broken. Even if it were, adding justices would be a bad idea.

12/13/21
 
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from The Washington Post,
12/13/21:

Last week, the 36-member bipartisan commission convened by President Biden to study potential changes to the Supreme Court released its report. We are both former federal judges and served on the commission. In our view, most of the proposed reforms discussed in the commission’s report — particularly term limits and expanding the number of justices, or “court-packing” — have little merit. Such changes would not address any deficiency in the court or its procedures. But they would threaten judicial independence.

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