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(CNN)The Supreme Court slapped down the Biden administration twice this week, giving the White House scant regard in a Tuesday dispute over asylum policy and late Thursday acidly rejecting its defense of an eviction moratorium tied to the surge in Covid-19 infections.

The two actions reflect the fraught relationship between President Joe Biden and the conservative-dominated bench. The combined moves also demonstrate a flexing of ideological, if not political, muscle, even as the justices regularly declare themselves above partisanship.

snytiger6 9 Aug 28
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Maybe we need to expand the court to 13 and add 4 liberal judges.?????

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45 appointed some of those fools to help him or screw over the next president. In hopes to strock his own ego.

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Stack the court. This one lawyer said go big.You could have 21 on the court. His idea is the bigger the court the less likely we get such partisan rulings. Two federal district courts NY and Calif, have over 20 members and they do fine.

Even at 21 the courts can still be stacked with partisans.

@snytiger6 The way it works is they don't all hear the case. They basically draw names and it keeps if cases from making it to the court because they may or may not get a court that favors them in numbers was the way it was explained. With that many judges it would be hard to stack a court in a short period of time because it is a lifetime a appointment so there would not be a lot at one time or over 3 or 4 years.

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