As Joe Biden assumes the presidency and Democrats take narrow control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, there are renewed calls for court reform. President Biden has created a bipartisan commission to study and propose changes to the Supreme Court and federal judiciary. What’s on the agenda for this commission and what might be in store for the future of the federal courts?
On January 25, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted an event to discuss existing reform proposals, the political and procedural landscape in Congress, and the state of public debate.
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Agenda
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January 25
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Keynote remarks
Eric H. Holder, Jr. Former Attorney General of the United States, Partner - Covington & Burling LLP @EricHolder -
Panel
Moderator
Susan Hennessey Former Brookings Expert, Senior Counsel, National Security Division - Department of Justice @Susan_Hennessey
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