Supreme Court approval rating stands at 40 percent in new poll
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Supreme Court Faces Lukewarm Approval Rating
A new Marquette Law School poll finds the Supreme Court’s approval rating stands at 40%, underscoring the public’s stagnant view of the institution as the justices grapple with cases concerning Donald Trump’s political and legal fates.
Poll: Supreme Court faces lukewarm approval rating as justices grapple with Trump controversies
By Devan Cole, CNN Washington (CNN) — The Supreme Court’s approval rating stands at 40%, according to a new poll released Wednesday, underscoring the public’s stagnant view of the institution as the justices grapple with cases concerning former President Donald Trump’s political and legal fates. The Marquette Law School poll findings track closely with how Americans saw the high court last November. This time around, 60% said they disapprove of …
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