A new poll shows that Americans are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with how the Supreme Court currently functions, with only 28 percent of respondents in the poll reported having a high degree of confidence in the Supreme Court.
A new poll shows that Americans are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with how the Supreme Court currently functions, with a large swath of respondents changing their views on the institution over the past year.most Americans do not approve of how the Supreme Court has functioned
That approval rating is a drastic shift from the American public’s opinion on the Court a year ago. Indeed,— 60 percent of respondents approved of the Court while 39 percent disapproved, according to a Marquette Law School poll at the time. The shift in public opinion is likely due to the Court’s myriad right-wing rulings this past term, most notably their decision to overturn. Among those who had a high degree of knowledge about the case, only 36 percent said that they support the outcome, while 64 percent said that they oppose the ruling, the poll found.
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