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President Franklin Roosevelt's proposal to expand the Supreme Court had little effect on future rulings by the Court. did little political damage to his administration. was eventually defeated in Congress. drew significant support from conservatives. gained Roosevelt the support of southern Democrats.

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    President Franklin Roosevelt's proposal to expand the Supreme Court was eventually defeated in Congress.

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    A bill was proposed by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1937 after he won the presidential election. The bill was called the Court-packing plan and it was to expand the Supreme Court's membership by increasing the number of justices.

    His proposal was followed by a lot of criticism and was later turned down by Congress. The proposal of the bill caused the President to lose political backing.
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