When it comes to court packing, questions of “should” and “can” are inextricably intertwined. The conventional wisdom has long been that federal court packing is something the President and Congress simply cannot do. Even though the Constitution’s text does not directly prohibit expanding or contracting the size of courts for political gain, many have argued that there is a longstanding norm against doing so, stemming from a commitment to judicial independence and separation of powers. And so (the argument goes), even though the political branches might otherwise be tempted to add or subtract seats to change the Court’s ideological makeup, for reasons related to the Constitution and history they should not, meaning for reasons related to po...
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An article from the Social Issues section of Business Week magazine.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/m...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...
When it comes to court packing, questions of “should” and “can” are inextricably intertwined. The co...
Wide-ranging public discussion of U.S. Supreme Court reform implicates fundamental questions of cons...
The original arguments against court packing carry less weight in the current social and constitutio...
At several points in history, politicians and commentators have proposed adding seats to the Supreme...
Proposals to pack the Supreme Court have gained steam recently. Presidential candidate Pete Buttigie...
Since the Republican Senate refused to consider President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to t...
A Court-packing proposal is imminent. Mainstream Democratic Party Presidential Candidates are alread...
In this Article we reveal a dual dilemma, both material and institutional, that the Supreme Court in...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the country entered its third era of judicial federalism. T...
The dream of the 1930s is alive in Washington. Democrats see Republicans hemorrhaging voters as Trum...
Although there is extensive scholarship on court-curbing efforts directed at the U.S. Supreme Court,...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
We may not think that state courts disobey binding Supreme Court precedent, but occasionally state c...
An article from the Social Issues section of Business Week magazine.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/m...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...
When it comes to court packing, questions of “should” and “can” are inextricably intertwined. The co...
Wide-ranging public discussion of U.S. Supreme Court reform implicates fundamental questions of cons...
The original arguments against court packing carry less weight in the current social and constitutio...
At several points in history, politicians and commentators have proposed adding seats to the Supreme...
Proposals to pack the Supreme Court have gained steam recently. Presidential candidate Pete Buttigie...
Since the Republican Senate refused to consider President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to t...
A Court-packing proposal is imminent. Mainstream Democratic Party Presidential Candidates are alread...
In this Article we reveal a dual dilemma, both material and institutional, that the Supreme Court in...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the country entered its third era of judicial federalism. T...
The dream of the 1930s is alive in Washington. Democrats see Republicans hemorrhaging voters as Trum...
Although there is extensive scholarship on court-curbing efforts directed at the U.S. Supreme Court,...
In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has decided fewer cases than at any other time in i...
We may not think that state courts disobey binding Supreme Court precedent, but occasionally state c...
An article from the Social Issues section of Business Week magazine.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/m...
In November 2016, a federal court struck as unconstitutional Wisconsin’s redistricting map under bot...