Biden’s Supreme Court Term Limits Proposal

Term limits on the Supreme Court are justified, but must be balanced by term limits on Congress.
Are constitutional amendments coming?

Far from authorizing more federal power, amendments almost certainly will reduce federal prerogatives and edge us toward decentralization.
Leading Dem politicos utterly lack real world experience

Note the gaps in the biographies of all these people: A youthful disposition toward liberal ideology. No significant challenge to that ideology. No experience in small or entrepreneurial business either as an employer or employee, nor even in local government.
Justice Ginsburg’s possible incapacity and the case for term limits

A better constitutional amendment would be one permitting each justice a single long term—for example, 16 years—without possibility of re-appointment.
Assessing the Ted Cruz term limits proposal

The only way the states could consider ratifying a term limits amendment would be for a convention of the states to propose it.
Changed Conditions May Justify Term Limits
This is the full version of an op-ed first appearing in the Detroit Daily News. Advocates for term limits want to amend the Constitution to add them. Their most common argument is that restricting how long an elected official may serve will curb special interest influence and other federal abuse. The Articles of Confederation, the document […]
Term Limits for the Supreme Court?
This article first appeared in the American Thinker. Term limits are among the reforms being proposed by advocates of curbing federal government abuses through the Constitution’s Article V amendment process. The idea of congressional term limits has been around for some time. But more recent discussion centers on term limits for the judiciary, especially for […]