Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.
Look if you are going to increase the court you should fit it. You do not just add 5, you add 100 and have 4-5 groups of 9 judges sit each session. Have clear and enforced conflict of interest rules and Random drawings of judges for each session. It is ridiculous how little they work each year and the amount of back logged cases. Right now it’s just a political court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.
Look if you are going to increase the court you should fit it. You do not just add 5, you add 100 and have 4-5 groups of 9 judges sit each session. Have clear and enforced conflict of interest rules and Random drawings of judges for each session. It is ridiculous how little they work each year and the amount of back logged cases. Right now it’s just a political court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotus is governed by statute passed by Congress.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/part-I/chapter-1
Congress can increase or decrease the size of the court.
Yeah, I know. But the Senate decided to violate that statute for a year or so by refusing to act on Garland's nomination. Obviously they don't see it as binding. So why couldn't they confirm a few more if they were nominated?
The Senate was arguably violating the Constitution and their own rules by disregarding the Garland nomination.
Biden could nominate someone...but the Senate would be under no obligation to consider it.
Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.
Anonymous wrote:You know the undemocratic and good for nothing Senate has been a real pain to bringing about the progress Americans voted for. I think the President should just start governing by E.O. Increase the court. Implement BBB. I know it’s harsh but these are unprecedented times and we are literally on the verge of losing our democracy to the forces of evil repubs and turncoat, traitorous Democrats. I say give it a try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotus is governed by statute passed by Congress.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/part-I/chapter-1
Congress can increase or decrease the size of the court.
Yeah, I know. But the Senate decided to violate that statute for a year or so by refusing to act on Garland's nomination. Obviously they don't see it as binding. So why couldn't they confirm a few more if they were nominated?
Anonymous wrote:Scotus is governed by statute passed by Congress.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/part-I/chapter-1
Congress can increase or decrease the size of the court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.
the problem is the senate.
Anonymous wrote:What's stopping Biden from just appointing 5 or so new SCOTUS justices? There's nothing in the Constitution that says there can only be 9. There's a statute that says 9, but I'm not sure how that would stop the president and Senate from just appointing and confirming a few more.