02-04-2010, 01:53 PM | #1 |
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The rumor in the news this morning is that the White House is preparing for two more potential vacancies on the court next spring. This of course really chafes people like me, after watching George Bush only get two appointees in 8 years, and only one of them was after a retirement.
I read a proposal some time ago that would significantly depoliticize the selection of SCOTUS judges. Change the tenure from a lifetime appointment to 18 years, and rotate appointments every 2 years. One-term presidents get two, and two-term presidents get four, guaranteed. No pressure to retire (or NOT to retire), and no rush to appoint young lawyers to the bench so they can stay there as long as possible. Historically, 18 years is a term that far exceeds any other politics ... the House, Senate, and Presidency are all likely to change parties at least once during that time. It would be a much better system, and while it would not eliminate all SCOTUS politics, it would really reduce the acrimony. Thus, it will never happen.
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Going to 18 years doesn't seem to do a single thing to fix the problem you see. |
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I don't recall the specifics of the proposal ... in the event of a premature vacancy, I think the suggestion was to simply backfill the remainder of the 18-year term, whatever that was. Given how long justices are wont to say in office these days, if they knew ahead of time they would be appointed for that term, my guess is that most would fill it. Here are the terms of a few "recent" justices: Breyer: 16 Ginsburg: 17 Thomas: 19 Souter: 19 Kennedy: 22 Scalia: 24 O'Connor: 15 Stevens: 35 Rehnquist: 19 Powell: 15 Burger: 17 Marshall: 14 As you can see, the terms have elongated over the years. And with Alito, Roberts, and Sotomayor being so young, one can easily imagine them following the trend.
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I agree, in general, that term limits would be good for federal judges. Not just justices. As I'm sure you know, such a change would be a change to the constitution, which is no small feat. But I like change.
As an aside: Even though life tenure is possible, it's not as cut and dried as it appears. There is an implicit minimum term requirement, which is connected to their retirement benefits. Federal judges have SWEET retirement benefits, but in order to get them they have to put in a certain amount of time (the "rule of 80"--years of service plus age must equal 80). What the means is that anyone working longer than that is working for free. |
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Yes, it would require a constitutional amendment, which makes it an extreme long shot. But it's a good idea.
I did some searching, and I think this is the article I originally read. They make a compelling case: http://www.opinionjournal.com/editor...l?id=110006539
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This is a sign that some liberals on the Supreme Court think that Obama will be one-and-done.
It's a sign of being scared. |
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