From my perspective, the 9th Circus area of jurisdiction should be shrunk down to the size of a postage stamp and it’s court sessions be mandated to convene in the mens’ room of the central city bus station.
Sen. Sullivan mentions that some folks who want to keep the 9th Circuit’s current geographical jurisdiction decry any split as a radical solution. He explains that Congress has historically split such districts, since the first three-district system was in place. Leaving it alone is the real radical action, he writes. Gaffer, your approach is certainly different than leaving the 9th circuit alone, but it’s just as radical as the status quo in abandoning equal justice for all. If we can’t do better, by far, then we’re past the time for trying to save our precious experiment in self-government. And if you believe that, why are you here?
Everyone just keep in mind the consequences of breaking up the 9th Circuit under a Democrat President, who would appoint judges who would just make all the new Circuit Courts into smaller versions of the 9th.