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Biden says it would be ‘a mistake’ to expand Supreme Court – despite ruling on affirmative action
Biden says it would be ‘a mistake’ to expand Supreme Court – despite ruling on affirmative action
President Joe Biden has said it would be a mistake to expand the Supreme Court, despite its recent rulings against affirmative action in higher education, LGBT+ rights, and student loan debt forgiveness. The high court overturned decades of policies when it ruled this week that race-based admissions were not constitutional, preventing universities from considering race as a factor in student applications. Mr Biden hit out at the ruling on Thursday, commenting: “We cannot let this decision be the last word. “Discrimination still exists in America,” he added. “This is not a normal court.” Despite his strong reaction to the decision, the president ruled out the idea of “packing” the Supreme Court with additional justices in order to change the balance of opinion on the bench. “I think if we start the process of trying to expand the court, we’re going to politicise it maybe forever in a way that is not healthy,” Mr Biden told MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace. It was a question Mr Biden was asked regularly during his last presidential campaign when a worried Democratic electorate expressed concern that there were few liberal justices left on the bench which would allow for the decisions handed down over the past year. Although it would not be unprecedented to change the number of justices in the Supreme Court — as the Constitution does not specify how many justices there should be — the number has remained at nine since not been changed since 1868. The court currently consists of nine justices — three of whom were chosen during Donald Trump’s only term as president, tipping the balance over to more conservative judges. Indeed, just three of the current nine justices were appointed by Democratic presidents — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed by Mr Biden, and Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor were appointed by President Barack Obama. Clarence Thomas was appointed by President George HW Bush, and President George W Bush appointed Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts. Since Mr Trump’s appointment of justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, the court has weighed in with a conservative hand on landmark rulings — including the overturning of the historic abortion 1973 ruling Roe v. Wade, giving the decision on abortion provision over to individual states. In addition to the ruling on affirmative action, on Friday 30 June, the court also struck down President Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debts for millions of Americans, reversing his campaign-trail promise as borrowers prepare to resume payments this summer. The court also ruled that a wedding website designer may refuse to create work for people in the LGBT+ community if it conflicts with their religious beliefs. The case was unique in that it asked justices to rule on a question that was solely based on a hypothetical scenario. Read More Supreme Court allows Colorado designer to deny LGBT+ customers in ruling on last day of Pride Month Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debts The Supreme Court will decide if some judges have gone too far in striking down gun restrictions How the Supreme Court student loan decision affects you
2023-07-01 01:47
Typhoon Doksuri is downgraded to tropical storm status as it leaves southern China
Typhoon Doksuri is downgraded to tropical storm status as it leaves southern China
Typhoon Doksuri weakened into a tropical storm late night Friday after bringing heavy rain and winds that left more than a million people without power in southern China
2023-07-29 11:21
Dutch pick for EU climate job to face tough hearing
Dutch pick for EU climate job to face tough hearing
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS The Dutch nominee to run the European Union's climate change portfolio is likely to
2023-08-25 20:29
Taylor Russell's creativity 'is sparked by mess'
Taylor Russell's creativity 'is sparked by mess'
Taylor Russell has revealed that she finds inspiration in unusual places.
2023-08-31 22:22
UK Antitrust Chief Rejects Claim of Bowing to Microsoft Pressure
UK Antitrust Chief Rejects Claim of Bowing to Microsoft Pressure
Britain’s top antitrust enforcer pushed back against claims that the watchdog was forced into a reconsidering its Microsoft
2023-07-21 18:47
Blinken expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Blinken expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, a US official told CNN, the latest step toward rapprochement between the US government and the de facto leader of a key US ally.
2023-06-06 20:54
Texas governor buses first group of migrants to Los Angeles
Texas governor buses first group of migrants to Los Angeles
By Costas Pitas LOS ANGELES Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday said the first group of migrants bused
2023-06-15 09:48
'The Bachelorette' Season 20: Who is Caleb Arthur? Fun-loving doctor vies to win Charity Lawson's heart
'The Bachelorette' Season 20: Who is Caleb Arthur? Fun-loving doctor vies to win Charity Lawson's heart
Ann Arbor's Caleb, a resident physician and music enthusiast, joins 'The Bachelorette' Season 20 seeking love while following his musical dreams
2023-06-27 06:53
The 49ers turn their attention to showdown against the Cowboys after winning their 4th straight
The 49ers turn their attention to showdown against the Cowboys after winning their 4th straight
The San Francisco 49ers hadn’t had time to bask in the glow of their fourth straight win to open the season when the attention turned to next week
2023-10-03 08:15
Lazard's next CEO Peter Orszag plans to double revenue by 2030
Lazard's next CEO Peter Orszag plans to double revenue by 2030
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK Two weeks before Peter Orszag takes the helm as CEO of Lazard, he
2023-09-14 20:18
Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement
Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement
By Jack Queen Comedian Sarah Silverman and two authors have filed copyright infringement lawsuits against Meta Platforms and
2023-07-10 07:55
Historic UK codebreaking base to host 'world first' AI safety summit
Historic UK codebreaking base to host 'world first' AI safety summit
Britain will host a two-day international summit in November to explore how artificial intelligence can be safely developed, the...
2023-08-24 17:50