WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Joe Biden’s plan to set up a commission to study how to overhaul (and perhaps expand) federal courts is unlikely to make anyone happy.
But it could give the Democratic presidential nominee breathing room on the issue since he was sure to be asked about calls for Democrats to
"This proposed commission runs the risk of stalling momentum for serious reform. The window when Democrats may have the power to implement Court reform may be short, and the timeline for a commission would only constrict the window further,"
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