Expand the court
Today, we can meet this crisis thanks to the introduction of The Judiciary Act of 2021—which would add 4 seats to the Supreme Court, immediately unpacking the stolen Court.
What even is court expansion?
Why expand the courts?
Second, to increase access to justice by increasing the number of judges able to hear cases. Currently, there are about 700 federal trial judges and 150 federal appellate judges for 328 million Americans.
#ExpandTheCourts
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PPP in the News: Clinton, Obama Circuit Judges Shun Retirement as Election Looms
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PPP in the News: State Courts’ Growing Politicization May Get Worse In 2024
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PPP’s Statement on the Fourth Circuit’s Ruling Allowing the Judicial Standards Commission to Continue its Sham Investigation Against Justice Anita Earls
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PPP in the News: The Supreme Court’s Utter Disregard for Science Is Somehow About to Get Worse
PPP's own Steve Kennedy wrote for Slate that, "even before the installation of its conservative supermajority, the court had long viewed scientific evidence that runs contrary to its policy preferences with contempt." "Skepticism of an inconvenient scientific...
REPORT: Imbalanced Justice in Arizona
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People’s Parity Project Statement on the Supreme Court’s “Formal Code of Conduct”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 13, 2023 People's Parity Project Statement on the Supreme Court’s Formal Code of Conduct Washington DC—Today, it was announced that the Supreme Court adopted a formal code of conduct. In response to this news, People’s Parity Project...