A pair of law professors argued in a recent Bloomberg column that packing the U.S. Supreme Court with 15 justices is a necessary move to reform the institution and does not constitute "court packing." "Court packing would further politicize the judiciary and invite retributive court packing when Republicans inevitably regain power," they wrote. "Nonetheless, court reform is necessary, and expanding the court is vital to fixing what is wrong with the judiciary." DEMOCRATS KICK OFF PUSH TO PACK SUPREME COURT WITH FOUR NEW JUSTICES"The good news for those favoring court packing is that institutional reform requires expanding the court to 15 justices, not 13. 'GROUNDBREAKING' SUPREME COURT CASE COULD AWAIT FACEBOOK AFTER TRUMP BAN: 'WOKE INC.' AUTHOR"A Supreme Court panel system with random assignment will help overcome another problem: ideological extremism.
Source: Fox News May 10, 2021 20:15 UTC