The court packing fiasco refers to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1937 proposal to expand the Supreme Court by adding more justices, which he argued was necessary to alleviate a backlog of cases and ensure New Deal legislation was upheld. This move was seen as an attempt to counteract the Court's resistance to his policies, as several key New Deal programs had been declared unconstitutional. The proposal faced significant backlash from both political opponents and within his own party, leading to its eventual abandonment and damaging Roosevelt's political capital. Ultimately, it raised questions about judicial independence and the balance of powers in the U.S. government.
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Roosevelt's court-packing plan would disrupt the checks and balances of the government.
The court packing plan, as opponents called it, was a scenario in which Franklin Roosevelt added two more members to the US Supreme Court. It was thought that those he added would vote his way in future decisions.
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The plural form of fiasco is fiascos or fiascoes, it depends on what fiasco you're talking about.
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