Leftists Are Also Attempting To Court-Pack From The Bottom-Up

Leftists Are Also Attempting To Court-Pack From The Bottom-Up By  for The Federalist

President Joe Biden’s appointment of a commission to study whether to expand the number of judges on the Supreme Court has been grabbing most of the headlines in the debate over court-packing. Yet leftists are, in reality, waging a two-front campaign to tilt the federal judiciary in their favor. While the highest court in the land attracts most of the attention, leftists plot an ideological capture of the lower courts.

Citing an “overwhelmed judicial branch” and a “crisis” that has been brewing for decades, leftist judicial activists have made calls to add as many as 250 judges between the district and appeals court levels. Along with those currently vacant, filling these seats would represent nearly half of all current judgeships.

So, where will all of this legal talent come from? Leftists seek to pack the federal courts with legal aid lawyers, prosecutors, immigration lawyers, and lawyers who represent labor unions. They attempt to spin this as “professional diversity,” yet in actuality, such an occurrence would amount to a radical, left-wing politicization of federal courts.


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What about this caseload “crisis”? Excluding thousands of personal injury lawsuits filed for defective military earplugs, case filings during the COVID-19 pandemic were down 10 percent overall. Criminal defendant filings dropped 20 percent.

At the same time, in the federal district courts — where trials are held to determine facts and apply legal principles to resolve disputes — there are currently 47 vacancies out of 677 judgeships. In the federal circuit (or appeals courts), there remain zero vacancies out of 170 judgeships. The appellate courts take appeals from district courts and are empowered to review the decisions of many administrative agencies.

With all the facts considered, wouldn’t it make more sense to fill the current vacancies and monitor how these fully staffed courts handle caseloads when they return to normal, post-COVID-19?

In April, just one day before President Joe Biden announced the formation of a commission to study Supreme Court reforms, Justice Stephen Breyer gave a speech at Harvard Law School in which he issued a stern warning about court-packing. What the justice said applies equally to any plan to flood the lower courts with partisan ideologues.

“If the public sees judges as politicians in robes, its confidence in the courts — and the rule of law itself — can only diminish, diminishing the court’s power, including its power to act as a check on other branches,” he warned.

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