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    Poll: Most Americans support placing new limits on Supreme Court

    By Daniel Lathrop,

    2 hours ago
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    Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington.

    Americans broadly support several major changes to the Supreme Court proposed by President Biden and an are split on a controversial measure some in the Democratic Party have advocated.

    The proposals favored by Biden — prohibiting conflicts of interest, adopting a formal ethics code, and imposing term limits or a retirement age — drew support from as much as 82% of the population.

    Each of those proposals drew majorities of those identifying themselves Democrats, Republican or independents in the poll — with the most popular proposal among all groups being a ban on conflicts of interest.

    The poll was released Thursday by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.

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    Meanwhile, so-called court packing — increasing the number of justices to allow Biden or his successor to appoint several justices — was favored by just 29% of the population. Even among Democrats, the proposal was supported by fewer than half of respondents.

    Democrats were most likely to support each of the proposals, and both Democrats and independents were more likely to support reforms the more they knew about basic civics questions like what rights are guaranteed by the First Amendment.

    Republicans were less likely to support changes — and the greater their knowledge of civics, the more they were likely to oppose reforms.

    "This should be extremely worrying for members of the Supreme Court. The court's independence has long been sustained by its strong bipartisan support in the public. If that vanishes, the court may find itself reformed or constrained in ways that weaken its power," said Annenberg professor Matt Levendusky in a statement.

    The poll of 1,590 U.S. adults was taken on behalf of Annenberg by research firm SSRS in May. It had a margin of error of 3.3%.

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    Dude
    3m ago
    Lyin' Eyes by the Beagles: Democrats can’t seem to find out early, you can’t run a campaign with joy and just a smile. Kamala needs to state policy, but no worry, ‘Cause the media will defend them for a while.  Late at night, a big Whitehouse gets lonely. Sneakin’ round Joe’s back like church mice. And it breaks Joe’s heart to know her loyalty is only, Given to the group that bids the highest price. So, she tells Joe she must go out for the evening, To comfort her friend Walz who's feeling down. But Joe knows where she's goin' as she's leavin'. Mamala’s is headin’ for Nancy’s side of town. -- Mamala, you can't hide your lyin' eyes, And your cackles are a thin disguise. We all know by now, and realize, You can't do interviews, ‘cause you’re not that wise.
    Lee Winkler
    21m ago
    Most Americans probably also support term limits for Congress also!
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