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Every year, the Wisconsin Law Review holds a competition to host its annual symposium. Law professors across the country submit proposals for that year’s theme. This year’s symposium, which will be held on Oct. 28-29, addresses a matter on many people’s minds: Controlling the Supreme Court: Now and “far into the future.”
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Congressional Democrats unveiled legislation on Thursday aimed at expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court. The bill, introduced by Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Congressman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), and cosponsored by House Democrats Hank Johnson and Mondaire Jones, would swell the number of justices from its current nine to 13, adding four seats to the nation’s highest court. The bill arrived precisely one week after President Biden announced the formation of a commission to study adding seats to the court and one day before that commission’s first meeting and can, in many ways, be seen a direct response to the failure of that committee to impress anybody besides the F