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Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:36 AM Dec 11

Manchin, Welch unveil bill placing term limits on Supreme Court

https://www.yahoo.com/news/manchin-welch-unveil-bill-placing-171645667.html


West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin (I) and Vermont Sen. Peter Welch (D) have introduced a resolution to impose 18-year term limits on Supreme Court justices, which would require some turnover on the high court every two years.

Specifically, their resolution calls for a constitutional amendment to institute nonrenewable 18-year terms for new Supreme Court justices, with a new term starting every two years.

“The current lifetime appointment structure is broken and fuels polarizing confirmation battles and political posturing that has eroded public confidence in the highest court in our land,” Manchin, who is retiring at the end of the year, said in a statement.

“Our amendment maintains that there shall never be more than nine Justices and would gradually create regular vacancies on the Court, allowing the President to appoint a new Justice every two years with the advice and consent of the United States Senate,” he said.

Welch, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the measure is intended “to restore public trust in our nation’s most powerful court.”
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Manchin, Welch unveil bill placing term limits on Supreme Court (Original Post) In It to Win It Dec 11 OP
Sounds sort of reasonable but I don't trust Manchin. What's the hitch? live love laugh Dec 11 #1
This is at least two years too late. Basso8vb Dec 11 #2
Has anyone else proposed anything like this in a Bill? Don't think so. It's worth discussion. Silent Type Dec 11 #3
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