Don't wanna derail the thread about the sugarbaby or taint this thread with pessimism.

There's been a fair bit of scholarly work on the legitimacy of SCOTUS, but I'd like to know what you—personally—think is a realistic path back to legitimacy for this court.

We can talk about rental justices, rapists etc till the cows come home, but I think the only hope the court has for regaining legitimacy is through the implemention of a system with term limits that also allows the appointment of a predictable number of justices under each presidency. This can help bolster a sense of fairness and reassure the public that rotten apples will be cleared out eventually, even if ethical norms etc aren't enforced. Term limits for SCOTUS justices has broad public support even though the idea may be unpalatable to billionaires who like to own judges.

What would you say SCOTUS's most likely path back to legitimacy looks like?

What would you prefer?