“Why shouldn't two new Justices be appointed each administration? A re-elected President would then have four opportunities to appoint. At the beginning of each administration, the two oldest Justices would automatically hand in their resignations, to take effect at the President's convenience. Thus new blood would be infused into the Court at regular intervals without rancour, and the Court would normally be renewed every 16 years ... Whenever death or retirement occurred, the President would have an extra appointment.” RetirementSupreme CourtJudicialJudgesJudicial SystemPresident Of The United StatesJudges And JusticeFederal Court1937Presidential Appointment Book:Born to Rebel: The Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes Source: Born to Rebel: The Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes
“The rules of war for federal court were contained in the 86 rules of federal civil procedure, the rules of the local federal court, and the courtroom rules of the particular federal judge.” LawRulesTrialRules Of WarFederal Court Book:Predatory Kill Source: Predatory Kill