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See Christopher Jon Sprigman, Congress’s Article III Power and the Process of Constitutional Change, 95 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1778, 1780–85 (2020).
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Christopher Jon Sprigman wrote Congress’s Article III Power and the Process of Constitutional Change in 95 N Y U L Rev 1778 1780–85 in 2020
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https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-137/confusion-and-clarity-in-the-case-for-supreme-court-reform/
This article analyzes the arguments for and against Supreme Court reform, focusing on formal and substantive disagreements. It examines historical precedents for reform and argues that the current movement stems from concerns about the Court's recent decisions.
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