Like the Supreme Court of the United States?I worry that the commissions would be picked by politicians and be too easily swayed
By whom do you think the Supreme Court is swayed? Sure, they're chosen by a process that doesn't produce the best justices in the country like it's supposed to, but if anything the primary issue is that the nine stay so true to their built-up ideologies that our court policy is always >20 years behind.
Not swayed, just chosen. Yeah, they're chosen by the current President, and most of them vote pretty strongly along party lines. I'm not sure what a better method would be, considering the vast majority of Americans are likewise polarized. But it bothers me greatly how much the Judicial branch votes along party lines. Judges should be impartial, not partisan. And I worry about any districting committee being likewise partisan. Which is why I think a mathematical algorithm would be better.
Well, they vote conservative/liberal. But basically you're right, I just don't see what about that could change. SCOTUS votes on issues -- how do you become impartial about an issue? You have to have an opinion to vote, and your opinion has to come from somewhere.But it bothers me greatly how much the Judicial branch votes along party lines. Judges should be impartial, not partisan.