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Supreme Court heads into uncharted, dangerous territory as it considers Trump insurrection case

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

That’s the momentous question the U.S. Supreme Court will consider in Trump v. Anderson, a case being argued before the justices on Feb. 8, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • That’s the momentous question the U.S. Supreme Court will consider in Trump v. Anderson, a case being argued before the justices on Feb. 8, 2024.
  • The case involves the justices wading into the unfamiliar waters of the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause.
  • That polarization has led people to shift their support for the court based on their perceptions of the court’s partisan leanings.
  • No matter how hard the justices work to head off negative perceptions of the court, they have been unsuccessful at restoring their institution’s legitimacy.

‘My judges’

  • He talks about the court system not as an independent branch of government but as a political institution whose positions should align with his own.
  • In his Jan. 6, 2021, speech before the attack on the U.S. Capitol, Trump sounded miffed at the three justices he had nominated to the Supreme Court.
  • But historically, presidents were careful to discuss the courts in legalistic terms and avoid politicizing the judiciary.
  • Once the Senate confirmed his nominees to the Supreme Court, Trump referred to Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett as “my” judges.

Increased criticism, decreased legitimacy

  • Framing the Supreme Court as a political institution beholden to the president diminishes the court’s legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
  • Research shows that people’s support for the court decreases when a politician they like criticizes it.
  • And that dramatically decreases its legitimacy.

Maintaining authority

  • The court lacks the literal force or money to enforce its decisions.
  • Consider the Supreme Court’s famous 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which ordered the end of school segregation.
  • Those institutions enforce Supreme Court decisions only because the public believes the court is a legitimate legal institution with the authority to make decisions about the law and get them enforced.
  • Vance, a Republican from Ohio, suggested in a recent interview that the president could defy the Supreme Court.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Unleashing CONAN: The Epic Tale of Solana's Newest Meme Coin Sensation in 2024!

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Friday, January 26, 2024

Say hello to CONAN – the biggest narrative-based meme coin for 2024.

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OCTOBER HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: STRONG MAJORITIES OF AMERICANS SUPPORT ISRAEL AGAINST HAMAS AND U.S. POLICY ON ISRAEL

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Friday, October 20, 2023

NEW YORK and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW) today released the results of the October Harvard CAPS / Harris poll, a monthly collaboration between the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard (CAPS) and the Harris Poll and HarrisX.

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  • Israel receives overwhelming support from Americans: 84% of voters support Israel over Hamas and 88% believe Israel has a right to respond militarily against Hamas.
  • "Americans strongly support Israel against Hamas' terrorist attacks by 80 percent or more.
  • 70% of voters think Israel should eliminate Hamas, not end its campaign against Hamas now (ages 18-24: 48%; ages 65+: 82%).
  • Follow the Harvard CAPS Harris poll podcast at https://www.markpennpolls.com/ or on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms.

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Friday, March 3, 2023

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