On February 5, 1937, United States President Franklin
Roosevelt planned to increase the size of the Supreme Court to 15 judges.
Roosevelt’s reason for doing was to make sure that the Supreme Court would be
more efficient in carrying out its duties.
It would alter the balance of the court. Many of the Republicans as well as Democrats
in congress opposed this plan. When the
Bill was brought to congress to be voted on, the result was that it was
rejected. Roosevelt was also criticized
because of he tried to challenge the Supreme Court’s independence.