I've written about this a bit in the newsletter, but to me the real problem is how unaccountable the Court has become. The way back up the mountain is for Congress to work on restoring accountability--an inspector general; docket reform; budget reform; etc. Not the super-political stuff that never has a chance, but "make the Court a coordinate branch of government" again types of reforms.
I've written about this a bit in the newsletter, but to me the real problem is how unaccountable the Court has become. The way back up the mountain is for Congress to work on restoring accountability--an inspector general; docket reform; budget reform; etc. Not the super-political stuff that never has a chance, but "make the Court a coordinate branch of government" again types of reforms.
I've written about this a bit in the newsletter, but to me the real problem is how unaccountable the Court has become. The way back up the mountain is for Congress to work on restoring accountability--an inspector general; docket reform; budget reform; etc. Not the super-political stuff that never has a chance, but "make the Court a coordinate branch of government" again types of reforms.
Thanks