• lemmyng@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    What happens if you have a streak of single term presidents, with no new judges appointed?

    I would rather see a lottery system implemented. Every year, the oldest standing percentage of judges gets retired and replaced with randomly picked judges out of a pool that meets certain requirements (these can be debated). No election, no appointment, using an auditable system, and participation is compulsory, with strict restrictions of what activities the judge is allowed to participate in while serving so that they’re discouraged from staying on term too long.

    • theneverfox@pawb.social
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      8 months ago

      What if we turned it into a virtual supreme court like that?

      Every case gets heard 2-3 times, Judges are randomly assigned from the pool of federal judges that meet qualifications.

      This body could vote to impeach their members, and courts are randomly assembled for a few months at a time

      The idea being, the supreme Court has one job - to decide matters of law, meaning they decide edge cases and conflicts. They need to understand the law, not have power - the goal is consistency in applying the law. A method to find consensus among top judges seems a lot more stable and effective than individuals