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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Liberal profs launch campaign to pack Supreme Court

Less than a month after the confirmation of Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh entrenched a 5-4 conservative majority on the Supreme Court, leading law professors are urging Democrats to expand the size of all of the nation's federal courts and pack them with liberals.

Far-left Harvard professors Mark Tushnet and Laurence Tribe are lending their support to the so-called "1.20.21 Project," which was launched by political science professor Aaron Belkin on Wednesday to counter "Republican obstruction, theft and procedural abuse" of the federal judiciary.

That rhetoric reflects the professors' apparent surprise after Democrats lost the 2016 presidential election, which they had hoped would allow the party to continue appointing liberal judges and justices.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

coming out in 2020 "DISNEY SNOWFLAKES"

Anonymous said...

The time has come for a special federal law force to eliminate these enemies of America. The Liberals and other morons need to have help with their suicides. These special officers could help them.

Anonymous said...

I think I read some where that the president picks the Supreme Court Justices, not some nutty professors.