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Published: January 27, 2021

Biden forms commission to study, recommend court-packing, other judicial ‘reforms’

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January 27, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — One week after taking office, President Joe Biden has already begun forming the advisory commission that is expected to be the first step in Democrat efforts to “pack” the U.S. Supreme Court to rig the federal judiciary in their favor.

Politico reports that the Biden administration has begun organizing behind-the-scenes a supposedly “bipartisan” commission tasked with “study[ing] reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary.” Members of the body, which will total between nine and fifteen, reportedly include Yale law professor and Obama Justice Department alum Cristina Rodriguez, former American Constitution Society president Caroline Fredrickson, and Harvard law professor and former Bush Justice Department alum Jack Goldsmith.

“President Biden has put together this commission to come up with a report in 180 days,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told MSNBC this week. “We’re going to see what the commission says and go from there.” The White House has so far declined to comment.

Biden proposed such a commission the month before the election, as a way to address the controversy over Democrat calls for court-packing

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