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Topic: Judicial Reform

Judicial Reform refers to the ongoing efforts to improve the transparency, accountability, and ethical standards of the federal judiciary in the United States.

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The podcast episodes discuss various aspects of Judicial Reform, including proposals to address the ideological imbalance and perceived legitimacy of the Supreme Court, as well as the need for reforms to improve transparency, accountability, and public trust in the federal judiciary.

For example, the episode Guns and Power at SCOTUS (with Melissa Murray) explores the possibility of reforms such as court expansion or term limits to address concerns about the court's ideological composition and public legitimacy. The episode The 'Disdain' of Justice Alito and the Supreme Court also discusses potential reforms to the Supreme Court as a solution to the court's perceived issues.

Additionally, the episode Federal Judges Aren't Subject To Workplace Harassment Laws highlights the need for reforms within the federal judiciary, such as an independent watchdog or inspector general, to address ethical lapses and restore public trust.

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