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US Senate: Supreme Court Should Remain at 9 Justices

This Senate resolution expresses the view that the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court should remain at nine. It aims to protect the independence of the judiciary and prevent political attempts to influence its composition, which is crucial for legal stability and public trust in the justice system.
Key points
The resolution opposes increasing the number of Supreme Court justices to prevent politicization.
It highlights that the Supreme Court has operated with 9 justices for 152 years, a historical norm.
It notes that past attempts to change the number of justices were criticized by both political parties.
Aims to protect judicial independence and the system of checks and balances.
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Additional Information
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the number of justices of the Supreme Court of the United States should remain at 9.
Print number: SRES 164
Sponsor: Sen. Daines, Steve [R-MT]
Process start date: 2021-04-19