The Complete Irrationality and Disastrous Effects of Life Tenure for Supreme Court Justices
The world is on fire, and we have larger issues to be worried about than life tenure for Supreme Court justices. On the other hand, the world is on fire at least partly because of the 6-3 GOP super-majority that has enabled Trump in a myriad of terrible ways. So, behold the effects of life tenure. We are approaching the tenth anniversary of Justice Scalia’s death on February 13, 2016. Despite there being almost a year left in President Obama’s term, Senator Mitch McConnell infamously refused to give Obama’s nominee a hearing. But, had Justice Scalia, who was in poor health at the time of his death, died just one year earlier, it is extremely unlikely that McConnell could have delayed the nomination for a full two years, and President Obama would have named Scalia’s successor. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18, 2020. Had she passed away just four months later, President Biden would have been able to name her successor. Change the dates of the deaths of these two lega...