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Opinion - How to make the Supreme Court fear being overturned
- The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority has become effectively insulated from reversal, prompting worries that it’s operating beyond normal checks and balances.
- The proposed fix: Congress expand the Court and require randomly assigned three-justice panels with final say to dilute long-term ideological control.
- Supporters say this would restore accountability and moderation; critics warn it could lead to inconsistent, unstable rulings.
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