I'm not exactly sure but I believe it can be done through Congress. Another option would be for Congress simply to eliminate those judges positions, pending the creation of new positions. Failing every other remedy we have the call to arms and rebellion against an unyielding tyranny. That is of course a last resort, but one which has been used before. First the people must demonstrate a clear political will. It may come in conjunction with this issue of gay marriage or possibly the illegals issue. Else we can just kiss our Republic goodbye and get used to sucking hind tit to every special interest that the fertile mind of these folks can come up with.
>>>>Another option would be for Congress simply to eliminate those judges positions, pending the creation of new positions.
That would be nice. I doubt that would happen though. Did you see the thread yesterday with Byrd and Frist going at it about the filibustering? I can't wait until Deep Throat is finally out of there.
>>> Failing every other remedy we have the call to arms and rebellion against an unyielding tyranny.
The Minutemen Project will be starting in Texas and ideally spreading to all the border states. They work unarmed for now; but the force will send a message.