White House establishes commission to study the Supreme Court but it won’t make final recommendations for reform
A 36-member commission the White House established to study the US Supreme Court will not make final recommendations for reform, according to details released Friday, a possible letdown for liberals hoping for President Joe Biden to push for more justices on the bench.
The long-awaited commission announcement developed from a pledge Biden made as a candidate last October, as liberals were calling for additional seats to be added to America’s high court, to try to bring greater balance to a bench dominated 6-3 by conservatives poised to continue its right turn on abortion rights, religious liberty and voting restrictions.
Dictator Biden is looking to gut the Supreme Court of the United States
Maduro Biden will issue an executive order Friday to form a commission to study reforms to the United States Supreme Court.
Biden in response to the hard-Left will look at expanding the size of the high court or changing it. Democrats want it to be another legislative body for the Left.
Biden said he’d establish the commission in October after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and basically started putting it together in January.
Hard-Left Democrats destroy anything that doesn’t go their way or that allows any freedom. The only government body that protects our civil rights and our Constitution is the Supreme Court of the United States.
Law profs abound on Biden s new commission to study changing the Supreme Court
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Law professors make up the bulk of the members on President Joe Biden’s newly created Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, tasked with studying proposals to reform the high court.
The 36-member commission will examine the merits and legality of reform proposals, including ideas to impose term limits on justices and to expand the court, the New York Times reports. The commission will also examine the court’s case selection, rules and practices, according to a White House press release.
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There is an animated gif that appears more than once in
Ruth: Justice Ginsburg In Her Own Words: It depicts Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with her customary glasses, low bun, and black robes in place, doing a sort of jig outside of the Supreme Court as beams of rainbow light burst out from behind her. The gif was inspired by the 2013 Supreme Court decision in
United States V. Windsor, which legalized gay marriage, and for which Ginsburg joined fellow Justices Anthony Kennedy, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan in their majority opinion. It’s a cute-enough internet meme that celebrates Ginsburg as a sort of superhero, and that’s basically the approach of