Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reform Plan
Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reform Plan
Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reform Plan
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President Joe Biden has proposed significant reforms for the U.S. Supreme Court, including 18-year term limits for justices, an enforceable ethics code, and a constitutional amendment to restore presidential accountability, citing a crisis of confidence in the court due to its conservative majority and recent controversial rulings. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser endorsed Biden's plan, highlighting the changing discourse around the court, particularly after decisions like the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Despite strong support for reforms among Democrats, public polling indicates that concerns about the court are primarily driven by disaffected Democrats rather than a broader public sentiment. Biden's proposals face considerable challenges in a divided Congress, especially with the upcoming election. Voters in rural states express mixed feelings about the reforms, acknowledging the need for accountability but also valuing the experience of long-serving justices. The discourse around the court reflects a growing unease about its integrity, particularly in light of recent ethical scandals involving justices.

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