Posted by Jim Lindgren:
Supreme Court Term Limits on NPR.--
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_10_14-2007_10_20.shtml#1192897743


   For a National Public Radio segment on term limits for Supreme Court
   justices this week, I was interviewed by Margot Adler of NPR�s Justice
   Talking. My segment is available online at the [1]website for the
   show.

   The interview focused mostly on mental and physical decrepitude. The
   staff of Justice Talking did a terrific job of editing the segment,
   though in response to a question asking about Justice John Paul
   Stevens they edited out my very positive comments on Justice Stevens.

   For background, one can read my article with Steve Calabresi published
   in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy: �[2]Term Limits for the
   Supreme Court: Life Tenure Reconsidered.� After documenting the
   increase in tenure over time, we argue for 18-year terms on the Court,
   staggered to allow a new appointment every two years.

   The best piece on decrepitude on the Court is by Pultizer Prize
   winning historian, David J. Garrow in the Fall 2000 University of
   Chicago Law Review: �Mental Decrepitude on the U.S. Supreme Court: The
   Historical Case for a 28th Amendment.� Although Garrow�s abstract is
   [3]here, the full text is available only to those with subscriptions
   to Westlaw, Lexis, or [4]Heinonline.

References

   1. http://www.justicetalking.org/viewprogram.asp?progID=630
   2. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=701121
   3. http://lawreview.uchicago.edu/issues/archive/v67/fall/garrow.html
   4. 
http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/uclr67&id=1&size=2&collection=usjournals&index=journals/uclr

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