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1 FDR's Plan to "Pack" the Supreme Court
“A New Way to Earn A Majority!” FDR's Plan to "Pack" the Supreme Court

2 FDR’s New Deal for America

3 FDR: The “Hands On” President
In 1937, FDR had just won his 1st re-election bid to remain as president. He saw this as a “sign” that the American people supported him in his quest to end the Great Depression- even if he had to expand the powers of the presidency to do so.

4 FDR Loses Battle over NIRA
The Supreme Court ruled against one of FDR’s major programs: NIRA (National Industrial Recovery Act). They also split over the AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act). FDR was furious, as he had won his re-election with the greatest landslide since George Washington!

5 Supreme Court: There are Limits to the President’s Power!
Basically, the Supreme Court fell into 3 groups: 3 justices always supported FDR 4 justices usually voted against FDR 2 justices (including the Chief Justice) were the “swing votes”. FDR called them: “The Nine Old Men!”

6 Key Issue: Does One Branch of Government “Check” the Power of Another Branch?
After the Supreme Court continued to declare his actions constitutional, FDR needed a plan to overturn the Supreme Court- as justices serve for life on the Supreme Court! FDR came up with a mathematical solution!

7 9 + 6 = 15 Justices Since justices serve for life, FDR was concerned about how long the 9 justices would be on the court. However, if FDR expanded the court and appointed6 new justices (who would support him), they could join with his loyal 3 old judges to form a new majority of 8 of 15 (rather than 5 of 9) FDR wanted to expand the # of justices so he could create a new majority for himself!

8 Congress Opposes Additions!
At this point, even strong supporters of FDR felt like he was going too far. The U.S. Constitution stated specifically the # of judges. It also said that the President chose replacements of justices who retired or died, But the Senate had to approve them!

9 Time Heals All Wounds… FDR withdrew his plan when he faced so much opposition! Ironically, he soon got to choose 9 justices during his presidency, so many programs were eventually passed. FYI: FDR’s 9 appointments to the Supreme Court are a record!

10 Why was the prevention of FDR’s Court-Packing Plan a Good Thing?
This was a victory for the U.S. Constitution, as its “separation of powers” and “checks & balances” were able to keep a very popular president from overstepping his powers. Democracy does work!

11 The Captain of the “New Deal”

12 FDR Memorial in D.C.


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