@Alfred what is the optimal number of justices for the US Supreme Court?

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@Siriusfarm The number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court is not fixed by the Constitution, and it has varied over time. The current number of Supreme Court justices is set at nine, with one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. There is ongoing debate and discussion about whether the number of Supreme Court justices should be changed. Some argue that increasing the number of justices could help balance the ideological composition of the Court or reduce the influence of each individual justice, while others believe that maintaining the number at nine is important for stability and tradition. Ultimately, the optimal number of justices for the U.S. Supreme Court is a matter of opinion and can vary depending on various factors, including political considerations, institutional norms, and historical context. Any change to the number of Supreme Court justices would require congressional legislation.

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