Building a Balanced Supreme Court: Changing the Rules to Prevent Partisan Domination on the Bench
Article: 17 May 2010 - New York Daily News. Oftentimes, American-style partisanship results in Republicans and Democrats fighting like two mindless gamecocks in the ring. Well, take your seats, because nothing brings out this combative behavior more than a Supreme Court nomination.
Article: 17 May 2010 - New York Daily News. Oftentimes, American-style partisanship results in Republicans and Democrats fighting like two mindless gamecocks in the ring. Well, take your seats, because nothing brings out this combative behavior more than a Supreme Court nomination.
Steven Hill on Federal Judges, Lifetime Appointment and a Better Supreme Court
Blog: posted Progressive Advocacy - 25 August 2005. Hill has a well-researched op-ed on lifetime appointment of federal judges. He calls for term limits, mandatory retirement ages, higher confirmation thresholds to require bipartisan appointments and multiple appointment institutions to create a more representative and somewhat counter-intuitively, less partisan judiciary.
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