This problem is "easily" solved with supreme Court term limits of, say, 20 or 30 years. It would give almost every president a chance to routinely appoint at least one justice, assuming good faith in the Senate after Mitch McConnell leaves.
Adding complexity (more justices) to address complexity (more laws) is not going to help.
The reason leftists like the authors of this article want more justices now is because Biden would appoint leftist justices and the 51/50 split in the Senate would confirm them.
> The reason leftists like the authors of this article want more justices now is because Biden would appoint leftist justices and the 51/50 split in the Senate would confirm them.
Most serious proposals for expanding the court address this. They generally propose adding and filling the new seats gradually in the 5-20 years after the expansion passes. That way, no one knows the executive or legislative makeup at the time of each new vacancy.
That said, the most serious proposals are for staggered 18-year term limits, so each president would have 2 vacancies (unless a justice dies on the bench), not more seats.
[+] [-] a3n|4 years ago|reply
The death watches are grotesque.
[+] [-] Grakel|4 years ago|reply
[+] [-] _yoqn|4 years ago|reply
Adding complexity (more justices) to address complexity (more laws) is not going to help.
The reason leftists like the authors of this article want more justices now is because Biden would appoint leftist justices and the 51/50 split in the Senate would confirm them.
[+] [-] troydavis|4 years ago|reply
Most serious proposals for expanding the court address this. They generally propose adding and filling the new seats gradually in the 5-20 years after the expansion passes. That way, no one knows the executive or legislative makeup at the time of each new vacancy.
That said, the most serious proposals are for staggered 18-year term limits, so each president would have 2 vacancies (unless a justice dies on the bench), not more seats.