
Fixing The Constitution
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Reforming the Supreme Court: Legitimacy and Term Limits
This chapter examines the significance of the 14th Amendment and proposed reforms to the Supreme Court, including the introduction of 18-year non-renewable term limits for justices. The discussion highlights the ethical implications of judicial practices and the perceived legitimacy of the Court amidst criticisms and public perceptions. Additionally, it addresses the complexities surrounding presidential immunity and various proposed electoral reforms, reflecting on the impact these changes could have on democracy.
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