This week President Biden announced a series of U.S. Supreme Court “reforms,” presumably to distract from the fact that his administration is failing on judicial nominations. Despite desperately seeking to appoint more judges than Donald Trump — who appointed three U.S. Supreme Court justices and 231 other life-tenured federal judges — Biden is unlikely to surpass Trump in quantity, and certainly in terms of jurisprudential impact.
This is occurring despite Biden having inherited significant...