That is where Charles Silver (author of the opinion article "Obama's Supreme Court option? Grow the bench") comes in, as it would seem the man is on to quite the solution. In a nutshell, Silver proposes that the Supreme Court both be made larger (referencing 50 as a new possible amount) and incorporate new nominations (beginning with Obama's decisions). In theory, a larger judiciary body on the Supreme Court would lessen ideological and political bias. Likewise, it would deflate the heads of the, now numerous, Supreme Court Justices, thus taking away the incentive to stay in office until they need a paramedic.
The plan has a severe hole in it, however, which is essentially its fragility to any possible disagreements in a case settlement. At that point, the Supreme Court would devolve into no more than another Congress. If one were able to cut the political ties from electing court justices, then this concept could very well be fool-proof.
References: http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/opinion/silver-obamas-supreme-court-solution-expand-the-nu/nqXb4/?icmp=statesman_internallink_referralbox_free-to-premium-referral
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