Society has changed. People... not so much.
Okay... still doesn't mean the Constitution can't be amended.
Society has changed. People... not so much.
Okay... still doesn't mean the Constitution can't be amended.
True. There are definitely some things that should be amended, like limiting the size of the Supreme Court.Okay... still doesn't mean the Constitution can't be amended.
Obviously the Constitution can be amended but it's unlikely to get 2/3s of the States to agree on an Amendment much less obtain a 3/4 ratification vote. It's the same reason why a Convention of States is unlikely.
True. As much as I'd like to amend certain things, I'm quite glad it's very hard to amend. Otherwise, we'd be pretty screwed by now.
Soooo your solution is date rape, gang rape and whatever it takes to demean a woman to "get her off" your hands?
It's called "sarcasm" from the perspective of profound disgust.
I don't literally want Barrett to be physically harmed.
I just wish that she'd disappear, along with every single person who doesn't recognize her inadequacies.
True. There are definitely some things that should be amended, like limiting the size of the Supreme Court.
Amending a lifetime term on the SC would be an improvement.
Amend how? State elections? Or just put an age limit such as 70 on appointments?
Do you think a Democrat President and Congress would try to make that happen or would they be more interested in passing a gun bill and adding 4 more seats to SCOTUS in order to further politicize the Judicial process?
Amend how? State elections? Or just put an age limit such as 70 on appointments?
Do you think a Democrat President and Congress would try to make that happen or would they be more interested in passing a gun bill and adding 4 more seats to SCOTUS in order to further politicize the Judicial process?
Amending the way the Constitution allows for. The Constitution doesn't say specifically that appointments are for a lifetime; it says that "judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court... The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior..." The clause which mentions that justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behavior" has long been interpreted to mean that they will continue to serve for the rest of their lives, unless they retire or are impeached." So it looks like that clause is a matter of interpretation and custom, not fact.
Article 3 doesn't set a size for the court so at least in theory seats can be added. IMO that's not going to happen; it's a talking point to gin up fear about a radical liberal takeover of the court.
What kind of gun bill would need more SC seats?
Amending a lifetime term on the SC would be an improvement.
It's a talking point to gin up fear about a radical liberal takeover of the court.
Amending the way the Constitution allows for. The Constitution doesn't say specifically that appointments are for a lifetime; it says that "judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court... The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior..." The clause which mentions that justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behavior" has long been interpreted to mean that they will continue to serve for the rest of their lives, unless they retire or are impeached." So it looks like that clause is a matter of interpretation and custom, not fact.
Article 3 doesn't set a size for the court so at least in theory seats can be added. IMO that's not going to happen; it's a talking point to gin up fear about a radical liberal takeover of the court.