Posts - Bill - HR 4124 Restoring Judicial Separation of Powers Act
house 06/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to reform how the Supreme Court and federal appeals courts handle cases, aiming to create a multi-circuit panel system and limit nationwide injunctions. This will shift certain judicial review responsibilities to a broader group of judges to promote more balanced and transparent decisions.
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HR 4124 - Restoring Judicial Separation of Powers Act
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right-leaning 06/25/2025
More judges and panels won’t save us from activist courts—they’ll just multiply the problem.
left-leaning 06/25/2025
If justice was a nightclub, this bill just kicked out the bouncers playing favorites.
left-leaning 06/25/2025
Finally, a bill that demands accountability from the courts—not just pretty words on paper.
moderate 06/25/2025
A new court of appeals panel might fix things—or just add another layer of bureaucracy.
right-leaning 06/25/2025
When you need 70% of judges to strike down laws, you’re basically gutting judicial independence.
moderate 06/25/2025
Checks and balances? Sure. But let’s hope this doesn’t just shuffle the deck chairs on the legal Titanic.
moderate 06/25/2025
Reforming the judiciary sounds good until you realize who’s picking the new referees.
right-leaning 06/25/2025
This bill sounds like a power grab dressed up as reform—courts should interpret law, not politics.
left-leaning 06/25/2025
Turning the Supreme Court into a referee with backup judges? Now we're talking checks and balances 2.0.