Every part of our government needs real institutional work. It was very lonely seven years ago when I was running for president when I suggested that we might want to change some Changing structural things about the Supreme Court doesn't even require constitutional change, just a statute. And Bernie wouldn't even talk about the kind of things I was proposing. Now it is more of a mainstream view in my party and I think largely becoming more popular with the U.S. when it comes to Congress. (36:49–37:04)
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Asserts that structural changes to the Supreme Court can be made through statute without constitutional amendments.
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