In a fucked up turn of events, I would use the end of Chevron as the excuse to expand the court and the whole judiciary by pointing out that they don’t have the capacity to hear all the cases they just gave themselves.
27 justices, double the size of the circuits. Huh. Thanks John Roberts.
"Oh, y'all surely can't handle that many cases, here's a new circuit with jurisdiction spun off DC solely for cases against the executive branch so that the other circuits don't get too busy with those, and btw, two Justices/circuit + CJ, so y'all can do a rotating panel to split your caseloads."
and in the same legislation place a hard cap at 27 that gradually reduces back to the original 5 justices through attrition
and/or a congressional review of the Courts’ appellate jurisdiction with no automatic renewal every 2 years. otherwise they just hear their original jurisdiction cases
No vacations either. They got a lot of work to do, and the wheels of industry don't stop until they fall apart from overuse. There used to be an enforceable regulation on that.
We honor 'the Roberts Rule' of expanding the Court to suit the deliberative transactions of the Court in the facilitation of the administrative state--*as the Framers intended.*
It also basically gave Biden a loophole to pardon all nonviolent drug offenders, since it's sort of a backdoor way to legalize all marijuana. It's terrible, but Dems better exploit the shit out of any loopholes they find.