Thursday 14 October 2021

Biden's commission that studied expanding the Supreme Court beyond its 6-3 conservative majority as well as term limits to issue preliminary report Thursday

 President Joe Biden's commission studying potential U.S. Supreme Court changes such as expanding the number of justices or imposing term limits on them will release its preliminary draft report on Thursday, the White House said on Wednesday.

Biden signed an executive order in April creating the commission. It held its first meeting the following month.

The commission is looking at the issue of expanding beyond the current nine justices or creating a fixed term for justices instead of lifetime appointments.

A commission studying potential U.S. Supreme Court changes plans to submit a report to President Joe Biden Thursday

A commission studying potential U.S. Supreme Court changes plans to submit a report to President Joe Biden Thursday

The Supreme Court currently has a 6-3 conservative majority after Biden's Republican predecessor Donald Trump made three appointments during four years in office. Trump in 2017 was able to fill a vacancy opened up when his predecessor Barack Obama was in office because Senate Republicans in 2016 blocked consideration of Obama's nominee to the post, current Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The Supreme Court during its current term is considering major cases in which its conservative majority could restrict abortion rights and widen gun rights, alarming liberals.

The Supreme Court currently has a 6-3 conservative majority after Biden's Republican predecessor Donald Trump made three appointments during four years in office

The Supreme Court currently has a 6-3 conservative majority after Biden's Republican predecessor Donald Trump made three appointments during four years in office

President Donald Trump gestures next to Judge Amy Coney Barrett on the Truman Balcony after she was sworn in as a US Supreme Court Associate Justice during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House October 26, 2020, in Washington, DC.

President Donald Trump gestures next to Judge Amy Coney Barrett on the Truman Balcony after she was sworn in as a US Supreme Court Associate Justice during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House October 26, 2020, in Washington, DC.

Ideas under consideration include expanding the size of the court, seeking to establish term limits, or setting up revolving 15-year terms. So-called 'packing' could be done legislatively, but would draw a GOP filibuster

Ideas under consideration include expanding the size of the court, seeking to establish term limits, or setting up revolving 15-year terms. So-called 'packing' could be done legislatively, but would draw a GOP filibuster

Democrats fumed when Republicans blocked Barack Obama Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland from ever getting a hearing

Democrats fumed when Republicans blocked Barack Obama Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland from ever getting a hearing

In this Oct. 2, 2021 file photo people participate in the Houston Women's March against Texas abortion ban walk from Discovery Green to City Hall in Houston. A federal appeals court is temporarily allowing the nation's toughest abortion law to resume in Texas. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed down the order Friday, Oct. 8. It is among the weighty issues the Supreme Court may consider this term

In this Oct. 2, 2021 file photo people participate in the Houston Women's March against Texas abortion ban walk from Discovery Green to City Hall in Houston. A federal appeals court is temporarily allowing the nation's toughest abortion law to resume in Texas. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed down the order Friday, Oct. 8. It is among the weighty issues the Supreme Court may consider this term 


Republicans have opposed the idea of expanding the number of justices, which they call "court packing." Democrats have said the current makeup of the court no longer represents the will of the U.S. electorate.

The last time court expansion was seriously pursued was in the 1930s by Democratic President Franklin Roosevelt after a conservative court impeded his policies aimed at lifting America out of the Great Depression.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily briefing that the commission's draft report will be released on Thursday with an eye toward submitting its final report to Biden in mid-November.

(Reporting by Alexandra Alper and Steve Holland; Editing by Will Dunham and Heather Timmons)

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