The Most Important Thing to Focus on to Reform the Courts
Briefly

America's outlier status in lacking term limits for Supreme Court justices becomes increasingly absurd. Even a sitting justice acknowledged the urgent need for an ethics code.
Former federal Judge David Tatel, in a conversation with Dahlia Lithwick, discusses his criticism of the current U.S. Supreme Court and its decisions, breaking from traditional judge praises.
Judge Tatel reflects on the complexity of critiquing the Court and its processes while also considering the general image judges typically present of perfection and superiority.
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