• Buffaloaf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s because judges are appointed by the executive branch. So, if they don’t tell the president or governor which party they’re with they might not get appointed. It’s a fucked up system and could potentially lead to authoritarianism.

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      1 year ago

      They should make a law that it is illegal to require a judge to state their political affiliation. If a judge is considered for a higer court their record should be used to determine their suitability.

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        1 year ago

        Judges simply shouldn’t be nominated by one single person, particularly if that person is the de facto leader of his political party. And confirmation of judges simply shouldn’t be possible purely based on how many seats that same party holds in the Senate and, in a worst case scenario, without any kind of bipartisanship purely along party lines.

        Because that essentially means that Supreme Court judges are nominated and confirmed by the political parties.

        Apart from maybe a president being able to single-handed determining Supreme Court judges, almost any other system would be better. Including - as shitty as that would be - direct election of Supreme Court judges by the entire electorate.