Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Supreme Court approval drops 15 points in past 2 years-Gallup poll cites concurrent disapproval of president and congress

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10/3/11, "Supreme Court Approval Rating Dips to 46%," Gallup Poll, Jeffry M. Jones

"Down 15 percentage points from 2009"

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As the U.S. Supreme Court begins its 2011-2012 term, Americans' approval of the institution is now 46%, a drop of 5 percentage points in the last year and 15 points in the last two years. Since 2000, Gallup has recorded only one approval rating of the high court that is lower than today's: 42% in June 2005.

2000-2011 trend: Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Supreme Court is handling its job?
Views of Supreme Court Ideology, by Political Party, September 2011
Implications

The Supreme Court is in theory a nonpartisan institution, one that is above politics. But the same forces that have caused Americans to lose trust in the presidency and Congress appear to be affecting the way Americans view the Supreme Court. In addition to the public's lower level of trust in the judicial branch of the federal government today than in recent years, the Supreme Court's approval ratings -- like those of Congress and the president -- are in the lower range historically."

2005-2011 trend: In general, do you think the current Supreme Court is too liberal, too conservative, or just about right?


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