![]() ![]() Still, more say the court is “middle of the road” (48%), while 9% say it is liberal. The share of adults saying the Supreme Court is conservative has increased since 2020, from 30% to 38%. Favorable views among Republicans have also dipped over the past few years, though are largely unchanged since 2021: Roughly two-thirds continue to hold positive opinions of the court.Īmong the other findings from the new survey:Ĭhanging views of the court’s ideology. Today, that number has fallen to 46% among liberal Democrats and Democratic leaners, just 36% view the court positively, down from 57%. Last year, about two-thirds of Democrats said they had a favorable view of the court. ![]() The recent decline in favorability is due in large part to a sharp drop-off among Democrats. Looking back further, current views of the court are among the least positive in surveys dating back nearly four decades. 10-17 among 5,128 adults on the Center’s American Trends Panel. Over the past three years, the share of adults with a favorable view of the court has declined 15 percentage points, according to the new survey, conducted Jan. The survey was conducted before Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement from the court and President Joe Biden reiterated his pledge to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court to replace Breyer. adults say they have a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court while 44% have an unfavorable view. ![]() In a national survey by Pew Research Center, 54% of U.S. The court enters this pivotal period with its public image as negative as it has been in many years, as Democrats – especially liberal Democrats – increasingly express unfavorable opinions of the court. Supreme Court, which typically attracts only modest attention from the American public, is about to occupy the national spotlight with the possibility of a history-making change among the court’s justices and a series of highly anticipated rulings on matters ranging from abortion to gun policy. Here are the questions used for the report, along with responses, and its methodology. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other categories. The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. Everyone who took part in this survey is a member of the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), an online survey panel that is recruited through national, random sampling of residential addresses. For this analysis, we surveyed 5,128 U.S. The family alleges the tech giant aided ISIS when its algorithms recommended and amplified the group's extremist videos Google denies the claim.Ī separate but related case involving Twitter asks the justices to decide whether the platform can be held liable for aiding and abetting terrorism, even if its services were not used directly in connection with a specific terrorist act.Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand the public’s views on the U.S. In an emotional case, the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, the only American killed in the 2015 Paris terror attacks, will ask the justices to end immunity for social media companies and greenlight their lawsuit against YouTube parent company Google. The high court next month will also take up a fast-tracked challenge to President Biden’s plan to cancel federal student loan debt for up to 40 million Americans under emergency authority invoked during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Is it the state legislature alone? Can they violate the state constitution to do so? Who gets to decide that? Those are huge questions," said ABC News legal contributor and former Justice Department attorney Sarah Isgur of the election case, Moore v. And as 2024 looms, the court will rule on a major election law case over who decides when, where and how we can vote. On immigration, they'll rule on President Joe Biden's deportation plan and a dispute over Title 42, as migrants continue to flood the southern border. The court is also set to rule on whether some American businesses can deny service to LGBTQ people under the First Amendment. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images, FILE ![]()
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