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Dictator Biden is looking to gut the Supreme Court of the United States

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.

Justice Stephen Breyer should retire from the Supreme Court

Justice Stephen Breyer should retire from the Supreme Court He doesn t believe in court-packing? Or see his conservative colleagues partisanship? Seriously? At 82, Stephen Breyer is the oldest justice still on the Supreme Court.J. Scott Applewhite / AP file April 8, 2021, 9:30 AM UTC / Updated April 8, 2021, 12:15 PM UTC He is one of the most powerful people in the United States. Yet few Americans could name him; even fewer could pick him out of a line-up. On Tuesday, Stephen Breyer, an associate justice of the Supreme Court since 1994, gave a rare public lecture at Harvard Law School, warning that the authority of the highest court in the land depended on a trust that the court is guided by legal principle, not politics.

Ann Rostow: Slip Slidin Away - San Francisco Bay Times | San Francisco Bay Times

Ann Rostow: Slip Slidin’ Away By Ann Rostow– The  New York Times, recently called attention to the Roberts Court’s significant shift in favor of Christian litigants. A report on the subject, “The Roberts Court and the Transformation of Constitutional Protections for Religion: A Statistical Portrait,” was just published by Lee Epstein and Eric A. Posner, and although mine is a lazy approach, I can explain it most clearly by simply regurgitating the official abstract: “The Roberts Court has ruled in favor of religious organizations far more frequently than its predecessors over 81% of the time, compared to about 50% for all previous eras since 1953. In most of these cases, the winning religion was a mainstream Christian organization, whereas in the past pro-religion outcomes more frequently favored minority or marginal religious organizations. A statistical analysis suggests that this transformation is largely the result of changes in the Court’s personnel: a majorit

Second Circuit Climate Change Ruling Affirms Dismissal of State-law Claims | King & Spalding

Second Circuit Climate Change Ruling Affirms Dismissal of State-law Claims | King & Spalding
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Liberals activists push for expanding lower federal court bench, adding Democratic appointees

“A measure expanding lower federal courts by 250 judges can be enacted through the budget reconciliation process, which is not subject to the filibuster, and which needs only a simple 51-vote majority to pass the Senate,” Mr. Moyn and Mr. Belkin said in a joint statement. The pressure comes as progressives have also pushed for expanding the high court to counter the 6-3 conservative majority. But liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer poured cold water on that call Tuesday, saying it would make the court appear political. The activists said lower courts face a backlog of cases, pointing to Arkansas Eastern District Judge Brian S. Miller, a Republican appointee, who said the “increasing caseloads lead to significant delays in the consideration of cases, especially civil cases which may take years to get to trial.”

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