Biden Starting Commission To Examine Supreme Court Reform

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Democrats have talked about packing the Supreme Court and seeking to end lifetime appointments of justices. Now a new commission under the Biden administration will be looking at the subject of court reforms.

Indeed, President Joe Biden’s White House is staffing the panel, which will examine reforms to the nation’s top court and the federal judiciary, Politico reported.

“The president remains committed to an expert study of the role and debate over reform of the court and will have more to say in the coming weeks,” a White House official said in a statement.

Leading the way is the office of White House counsel and Biden campaign lawyer Bob Bauer as co-chair. Sources told Politico other members have already been selected, including Obama Justice Department Deputy Assistant Attorney General Cristina Rodríguez, a Yale Law professor.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. So, it was perfectly alright to have RBG holding on to her seat with her last dying breath, but now, since the majority of SCOTUS is somewhat conservative, there must be a mandatory retirement age?

    Why not start exactly that with the legislative branch?

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