Judiciary Act Update: Congressman San Nicolas Joins as 50th Cosponsor
The Judiciary Act of 2021, which would add four seats to the Supreme Court, now has 50 cosponsors, as Congressman Michael F. Q. San Nicolas (D-Guam) has signed on.
The Judiciary Act of 2021, which would add four seats to the Supreme Court, now has 50 cosponsors, as Congressman Michael F. Q. San Nicolas (D-Guam) has signed on.
30 Washington elected officials announced their support for adding four seats to the United States Supreme Court
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Representative André Carson (D-IN) has signed on as a cosponsor of the Judiciary Act of 2021, which would add four seats to the Supreme Court.