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The Hill: Without reform, America can’t trust its Supreme Court

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People For President Svante Myrick discusses the need for Supreme Court reform in this op-ed for The Hill.

Here’s the first thing we should say to the far right, which is complaining about President Biden’s and Vice President Harris’s new call for Supreme Court reform: It’s not just the rulings, it’s the recreational vehicle.

When Biden proposed fundamental reforms, including term limits and an enforceable code of ethics, they pounced — claiming that it was all sour grapes about the way the conservative-dominated court was ruling.

Okay, many Americans are very unhappy with a lot of the rulings, including the 61 percent majority that dislikes the Dobbs ruling against abortion rights. We’ll also get to the outrageous presidential immunity ruling in a minute.

But we understand that when you go to court, one party will lose and one will win. And we all accept that when we trust that the process is fair.

Read the full article at The Hill.