Instead, we need to change the court itself. When the next President assumes office in January 2017, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be nearly 84, Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy will be over 80, and Justice Stephen Breyer will be 78. The chances of all of these Justices remaining through the next four or eight years of the 45th President are slim. The next President's likely multiple appointments present the last best chance for reform in the next generation.