I don't really follow American politics that much other than a bit of New York Times and John Oliver. What's the sentiment on the Supreme Court and the lifelong tenure in the US?
It seems like a highly politicised and insurmountable thing but I've not really seen many stories about it being reformed, just how parties can game it. Is there any appetite to reform it or is it just taken for granted that's how it is?
What's the sentiment on the Supreme Court and the lifelong tenure in the US?
There is some sentiment that the lifelong tenure means they won't always follow party lines.
This is based on having to deal with two weeks of rolling news on the tv over the holidays. There was no chat about reform.
I don't really follow American politics that much other than a bit of New York Times and John Oliver. What's the sentiment on the Supreme Court and the lifelong tenure in the US?
It seems like a highly politicised and insurmountable thing but I've not really seen many stories about it being reformed, just how parties can game it. Is there any appetite to reform it or is it just taken for granted that's how it is?