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However the Supreme Court rules on
the Affordable Care Act – or affirmative action and the other pending
issues – the decisions are unlikely to do much to enhance the respect
the Court receives from the public.
Three-quarters of the pubic
believe that the justices are influenced by their personal or political
views and the Court’s overall public approval ratings have fallen
significantly over the last quarter-century. The results stem in part
from a relentless conservative attack on the legitimacy of the Court.
Indeed, 30 percent of the public believes that the Court is “too
liberal” while only 24 percent believe it is “too conservative” –
despite independent evaluations indicating that this is the most conservative Supreme Court since at least the 1930s.
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