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I'd rather have one scotus pick per presidential term and a variable sized court. Keeps the incentives of a lifetime position for the judges while reducing the importance of any particular nomination.
I like that. It sort of inflicts the court with a modern appointment for each term, to give the past (and sometimes far past) less sway.
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Fewer court members = greater importance on a single member, which only triples down on the trend of nominating way young people (which hurts the ability to fairly evaluate candidates as well as their average actual ability and experience) and makes a single nomination more fractious, not less...? For context there have been 116 justices ever and only 59 terms so that would imply the average size of the court, long term, would be only 4-5 justices under that proposal (of course if the average age dips that number could get larger, but the court on average would still be likely smaller, I think). Very rough math but the principle checks out.
Sure, so nominate two per term for an average of 8 or three for an average of 12. Seems fine to me.
...so basically the exact same as the Biden proposal but without the 18 year limit? I assume you'd have to throw in something as a tiebreaker in case of even membered courts. But yeah, that doesn't sound so fundamentally different than the proposal overall.
Indeed, because term limits make a big difference from the perspective of a judge.
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