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Biden's Supreme Court Reforms Are Absolutely Correct

Biden's Supreme Court Reforms Are Absolutely Correct

That term limits, equality before the law and a code of ethics are controversial is a sign of America's debilitating dysfunction

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Dan Perry
Jul 29, 2024
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The front façade of the US Supreme Court (Ian Hutchinson via Unsplash)

President Joe Biden's proposals for reforming the U.S. Supreme Court are not just completely reasonable—they're also desperately needed and even rather mild. It is a sign of the deep dysfunction that has gripped American governance that they have almost no chance of being implemented.

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