A Sinking Court — and One Way To Right It
This is in response to one of Steve Vladeck's “One First" essays from last month (“ Progressive Judicial Institutionalism ”), which was itself a response to an op-ed in The Guardian (“ It’s time to accept that the Supreme Court is illegitimate and must be replaced ”). I agree with Professor Vladeck that "tossing the baby" would be a mistake. That is, delegitimizing the institution such that it no longer has any authority to constrain the other branches, is a real risk that should be avoided. As Vladeck notes, the federal courts writ large (if not the Supreme Court itself) have been instrumental in constraining a hyperaggressive executive branch. We can and should distinguish between the Article III branch and the current composition of the Supreme Court when criticizing SCOTUS or proposing reforms. The question then is what can be done about a Supreme Court that many perceive to be out of step and unaccountable. There have been many suggestions—term limits, expansion...