Biden, Harris call for Supreme Court reform
- US President Joe Biden has proposed reforms for the Supreme Court, including term limits and a binding code of conduct for justices to increase accountability.
- Biden suggests replacing lifetime appointments with an 18-year term, allowing a new justice every two years, promoting regular change in court membership.
- Biden emphasized that no one, including the president or justices, is above the law and is seeking a constitutional amendment to limit presidential immunity.
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Sen. Britt calls Biden’s Supreme Court reforms a radical escalation
President Biden announced a proposal on Monday that would place three new reforms on the Supreme Court: term limits for justices, a binding code of ethics, and a constitutional amendment overturning the Court’s decision allowing sitting presidents immunity. Senator Katie Britt took to X to voice her thoughts on the proposal. She denounced the driving motivation behind the reforms as “disliking a few of the Supreme Court’s decisions.” “The Biden-…
Biden, at LBJ Library, Blasts Supreme Court and Proposes Major Changes
AUSTIN - President Biden on Monday came to the LBJ Presidential Library to deliver a sweeping indictment of the U.S. Supreme Court, calling its rulings “dangerous,” its ethics code “weak” and its practices in desperate need of reform.
At a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the Charter of Civil Liberties, President Joe Biden warned that extremism undermines confidence in the Supreme Court's decisions, and outlined plans to reform it.
President Joe Biden has made radical reform proposals for the American constitutional court. However, it is unlikely that he can also implement them.
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