In this bonus episode of Beyond The Campaign, Congressman Johnny Olszewski discusses the Reform of Bench Eligibility Act (ROBE), a proposed constitutional amendment to impose 18-year term limits on Supreme Court justices. The conversation covers the need for judicial reform, the process of passing a constitutional amendment, and how citizens can get involved.
What We’re Talking About…
- The ROBE Act and its purpose
- The ethical lapses and transparency issues in the Supreme Court
- The process and challenges of passing a constitutional amendment
- The importance of judicial term limits and independence
- Citizen engagement and advocacy for judicial reform

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Robe Act
04:03 The Need for Constitutional Amendments
07:06 The Challenges of Implementing Term Limits
10:19 Public Engagement and Support for Reforms
13:00 Personal Connection and Approachability in Politics
17:10 Engaging with the Robe Act and Civic Responsibility
Links Mentioned
Reform of Bench Eligibility Act (ROBE) – https://olszewski.house.gov/media/press-releases/olszewski-introduce-robe-act-establish-term-limits-supreme-court-justices
Johnny Olszewski on Twitter – https://twitter.com/JohnnyO
The Constitution of the United States – https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution
Supreme Court Ethics and Transparency – https://www.example.com/supreme-court-ethics


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