n the 1930s, the Supreme Court struck down many pieces of Roosevelt's New Deal legislation, including the Railroad Retirement Act. The Court threw out a centerpiece of the New Deal, the National Industrial Recovery Act, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and New York State's minimum-wage law. President Roosevelt responded with an attempt to pack the court via the Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937. On February 5, 1937, he sent a special message to Congress proposing legislation granting the President new powers to add additional judges to all federal courts whenever there were sitting judges age 70 or older who refused to retire.[21] The practical effect of this proposal was that the President would get to appoint six new Justices to the Supreme Court (and 44 judges to lower federal courts), thus instantly tipping the political balance on the Court dramatically in his favor. The debate on this proposal was heated and widespread, and lasted over six months. Beginning with a set of decisions in March, April, and May, 1937 (including the Social Security Act cases), the Court would sustain a series of New Deal legislation.
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This information isn't specific to those over age 18, but perhaps will still be helpful to you. The US Census Bureau published a report based on 2012 information, <span><em>English-Speaking Ability of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 2012</em>. According to that report, 4</span><span>4 percent of the foreign-born population <u>age 5 and older</u> who came to the United States in 2000 or later said that they had high speaking ability in English, saying they spoke English very well, some indicating that they spoke only English at home. Only 13% said they did not speak English at all.</span>