A legal analyst proposes that the U.S. Supreme Court's Chief Justice should delegate presiding duties to other justices to promote trust and allow for leadership experimentation. This change is constitutionally permissible as Article III does not specify these powers exclusively for the Chief Justice, enabling a more dynamic court management approach.
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