@martinvermeer Probably, pragmatically speaking, yes.
There is, however, a statutory act that specifies the number of judges on SCOTUS, and a legalist argument could be made that this act should be changed before adding more judges. Changing a federal statute requires being able to pass an act through both houses of the Congress.
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@heidilifeldman @clive Not sure we can get a Dem trifecta (or even bifecta) with this court in place. I’ll vote in November… and I fully expect SCOTUS to throw it out over bs “irregularities” and send it to the House, fully disenfranchising what token vote the electoral college had left me (I’m not in a swing state).
I expect success involves mass demonstration *outside* the electoral system. (I hope for that but don’t know how we get there.)
Maier, what are you worried about? We have the primary process that for the past 20 years has amply proven the capability to produce the legislative bench that has steadfastly prevented the rise of fascism...