The words of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in her NPR Interview:
"...“Nine seems to be a good number,” Ginsburg told National Public Radio’s Nina Totenberg on July 24, 2019. “It’s been that way for a long time.”
Ginsburg added: “I think it was a bad idea when President Franklin Roosevelt tried to pack the court.”
In 1937, FDR tried to swell the Court to 15 seats from nine, as Congress defined it in 1869. The American public scorned FDR’s attempt to shoehorn his own pro-New Deal majority into the Court. FDR’s own Democrats, in fact, smothered his power-grab in its crib.
“If anything would make the court look partisan,” Ginsburg told Totenberg, “it would be that — one side saying, ‘When we’re in power, we’re going to enlarge the number of judges, so we would have more people who would vote the way we want them to.’”
We all respect Justice Ginsburgh, and a proposed 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, setting the total number of SCOTUS Justices to 9 as Justice Ginsburg favored, would be an appropriate rememberance the Nation could agree about, and take this issue off the table, no matter who wins the National Election about one week from today.