In addition to that, like, some people try to act like it's such a radical idea. Let me tell you, it's not radical to expand the court. We have expanded the court seven times in this country. We currently have 13 circuit courts, which are our appellate courts. And so, at a very minimum, we need that number of justices to match up with the number of appellate courts. Additionally, the last time we expanded the court was 150 years ago. (48:01–48:07)
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