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Progressive group ramps up pressure on Justice Breyer to retire


Demand Justice, an advocacy group led by a former top aide to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer
The group launched its effort Friday and wants Breyer, 82, to step down so that President Biden
“We are now firmly in the window when past justices have announced their retirement, so it s officially worrisome that Justice Breyer has not said yet that he will step down. The only responsible choice for Justice Breyer is to immediately announce his retirement so President Biden can quickly nominate the first-ever Black woman Supreme Court justice,” said Brian Fallon, the executive director of Demand Justice and a former top aide to Schumer. ....

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A powerful tool to take on the Supreme Court — if Democrats use it right


Four months later, Justice Barrett sits on the Supreme Court, President Biden
Democrats have little time to act and the question of which plan to pursue looms large. This debate typically revolves around one task: identify the policy that best balances political reality with legal rigor.  Why? Because Congress will get only “one shot” before the court itself weighs in. And by then it may be too late for Congress to start over. 
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This legal-political balancing act poses a dilemma: popular plans get watered down to preempt legal concerns while controversial policies dominate the debate based on their constitutional pedigree. For example, Fix The Court’s plan would require justices to take senior status after 18 years (a widely popular approach), but the plan exempts sitting justices to avoid potential legal issues. Take Back the Court, meanwhile, argues that packing the court is the only viable option because anything else might be invalidated. ....

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