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Thoughts on reforming SCOTUS judges to serve for 36 years each? It would shake out so that each justice would serve until they’re replaced and each president would get 1 appointee. (9x4=36) If someone resigns or dies, their replacement would finish term.
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Anonymous 34w

The issue with SCOTUS isn’t really the lifetime appointment, it’s the fact that their power is entirely unchallengable.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 34w

Practically yes, but an amendment could be passed at any point and change the constitution

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