From News Nation:
“Speaker Pelosi has ‘no plans’
to introduce bill to expand US Supreme Court to floor”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said
Thursday she has “no plans” to introduce legislation to expand the U.S. Supreme
Court by four justices to the floor. Pelosi said she favors President Joe
Biden’s proposal to study the issue. The Judiciary Act of 2021 is a proposal
aimed at breaking the conservative grip on the court that promises to draw
fierce opposition from Republicans. Senator Ed Markey and House of
Representatives members Jerrold Nadler, Hank Johnson and Mondaire Jones
introduced legislation in both chambers that would expand the number of
justices to 13 from the current nine. Markey said the measure would “restore
balance” to the court. Former President Donald Trump was able to appoint three
justices during his four years in office, giving the court a 6-3 conservative
majority. “Senate Republicans have politicized the Supreme Court, undermined
its legitimacy and threatened the rights of millions of Americans,” Markey said
in a statement. President Biden last Friday established a bipartisan commission
to study potential Supreme Court changes including expansion or imposing term
limits on the justices instead of the current lifetime appointments. Biden gave
the commission 180 days to report its findings.
The number of Supreme Court
justices has remained at nine since 1869. Congress has the power to change the
number and did so several times before that. Democrats hold slim majorities in
the House and Senate. The Senate is divided 50-50, with Vice President Kamala
Harris casting a tie-breaking vote. Most legislation needs 60 votes to advance
in the Senate. Expanding the court, an idea popular among some liberals and
activists on the left, has not drawn broad-based support, with some Democratic
leaders expressing uncertainty and Republicans firmly opposed to what is sometimes
called “court packing.”Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin, a
Democrat, balked at the idea of bringing the legislation to a vote in his
panel. “I’m not ready to sign on yet. I think this commission of Biden is the
right move,” Durbin said. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell denounced
the legislation as a vehicle for Democrats to “pack the court, destroy its
legitimacy, and guarantee the rulings that liberals want.” Some Democrats and
liberal activists have said all options including expansion must be considered
to counter an entrenched conservative majority that could threaten abortion
rights, civil rights, gun control and access to healthcare in the coming years.
Imposing term limits on the justices would likely require a constitutional
amendment, though some scholars have proposed ways to accomplish it by statute.
^ I don’t usually agree with Pelosi
but in this case I do. The Supreme Court should not be altered in any way. It
has stood as it currently is since 1869 and through good decisions and bad
decisions. ^
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