
George Conway: Crazy in a Bad Way
The Bulwark Podcast
Focus on Fairness, Not Ideology
Judges should concentrate on the specific cases before them rather than attempting to shape future outcomes or ideal scenarios, which can lead to politicized decision-making. Implementing a system where presidents appoint judges per term could enhance the Supreme Court's functionality and reduce partisanship in confirmation processes. Shorter terms and consensus decisions could lead to a more balanced judiciary, while proposals to fundamentally alter the court for ideological reasons may further politicize it, detracting from its intended role.
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