Term Limits, 11 Justices, Balancing & More: Reshaping SCOTUS Is in Vogue
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Writing at the Washington Examiner last month, Anthony Marcum said 18-year term limits “would make the Supreme Court an issue in every single campaign cycle.” Marcum also argued that post-Supreme Court planning—while still on the bench—poses “real dangers.” He wrote: “With new light at the end of the tunnel, there is little to stop justices from using their position on the Supreme Court to launch these post-judicial aspirations.”
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