President Franklin D. Roosevelt faced significant opposition from the Supreme Court in the 1930s, particularly regarding his New Deal policies. The Court struck down several key pieces of legislation aimed at economic recovery, arguing they exceeded federal powers. In response, Roosevelt proposed the Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937, which sought to expand the Supreme Court by adding justices sympathetic to his policies. This controversial plan ultimately failed and was seen as an attempt to undermine judicial independence, but it did lead to a gradual shift in the Court's stance on New Deal legislation.
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by expanding the nine-member court with up to six more justices
By expanding the nine-member Court with up to six more Justices
David Robinson's Supreme Court happened in 1991.
Elena Kagan Supreme Court nomination happened in 2010.
Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court nomination happened in 2009.
The Supreme Court might be the final court of appeal in the United States. But, it has happened in some situations where the Supreme Court has told a state that they can deal with an appeal if the Federal court is not the right jurisdiction.
Battle of Hanover Court House happened on 1862-05-27.
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House happened on 1864-05-08.
Battle of Princeton Court House happened on 1862-05-15.
Battle of Dinwiddie Court House happened on 1865-03-31.
Battle of Guilford Court House happened on 1781-03-15.