The “rules” are in place, they’d simply be exercising existing structure.
You should listen to the podcast More Perfect if you want to learn more about the court.
When you’ve convinced an entire political party that any changes in anything ever is always bad… it’s kinda difficult to please those people.
Like, opposing ethics reform? So if a judge gets bribed… you want them to be able to say, “Nah nah can’t get me, I’m friends with a billionaire!”
Or, to ask in a different way, do you think that it was the intention of the founders that the highest judges in our form or government make their rulings based on who gives them the most money?
Change the rules? No.
The “rules” are in place, they’d simply be exercising existing structure.
You should listen to the podcast More Perfect if you want to learn more about the court.
When you’ve convinced an entire political party that any changes in anything ever is always bad… it’s kinda difficult to please those people.
Like, opposing ethics reform? So if a judge gets bribed… you want them to be able to say, “Nah nah can’t get me, I’m friends with a billionaire!”
Or, to ask in a different way, do you think that it was the intention of the founders that the highest judges in our form or government make their rulings based on who gives them the most money?
because ^that is our current system