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Justice Breyer: Structural Alteration of SCOTUS Will Erode Trust That Court is Guided by Legal Principles

By Emma Riley | April 16, 2021 | 10:24am EDT Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer. (Getty Images) (CNS News) Perhaps in anticipation of lawmakers attempts to expand the number of justices on the Supreme Court, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer said in a speech at Harvard Law School that structural alteration of the high court could erode the trust Americans have that the court is guided by legal principle, not politics. Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation on Thursday, April 15, to expand the number of Supreme Court justices from 9 to 13. In his April 6 speech at Harvard Law School, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer the court’s senior Democratic appointee said that advocates of court-packing and other structural changes in the court should “think long and hard before they embody those changes in law.”

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Democratic Lawmakers to Present Plan to Expand Supreme Court

Democratic Lawmakers to Present Plan to Expand Supreme Court © shawn thew/Shutterstock WASHINGTON Democratic lawmakers plan to introduce legislation on Thursday that would add four seats to the Supreme Court, an initiative that has slim hopes of passage but reflects progressives’ impatience with President Biden’s cautious approach toward overhauling a court that turned to the right during the Trump administration. Last week, Mr. Biden signed an executive order establishing a 36-member commission to report back within six months on possible changes to the Supreme Court’s membership, jurisdiction and lifetime terms. Mr. Biden appointed former Obama White House Counsel Bob Bauer and Yale law professor Cristina Rodriguez as co-chairmen of the commission; other members include many widely respected scholars, including some noted conservatives.

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