'It seems to, pretty clearly in this draft, draw the conclusion that most reforms to the Supreme Court are unwise,' Mark Joseph Stern says of draft findings from Biden panel. 'This is a report that essentially says...let's not tinker with it.'
President Joe Biden’s commission on the Supreme Court released initial findings, laying out arguments about reforming the court but made no recommendations. Slate's Mark Joseph Stern explains why the current SCOTUS judges will be "breathing a sigh of relief" in response to the panel's findings.
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