Whaddya Know? A Majority Of Americans Support Expanding The Supreme Court

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Well, this has got to be a fly in John Roberts’s “I swear the Supreme Court is legitimate” tour: Marquette Law School just published the results of its latest survey on the Supreme Court and fans of the Court won’t be happy.

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First of all, overall approval isn’t great — 40 percent of respondents approve of the Court. But, in a post-Roe world, SCOTUS’s tanking polling is nearly a given. What truly stood out is that a majority of Americans — barely at 51 percent, but count it nevertheless — now support expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court.

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NEW POLL: Supreme Court expansion is supported by **51% of Americans** including:

51% Independents
72% Democrats
60% Women
63% Black
61% Hispanic
61% age 18-44

Momentum is building to #ExpandTheCourt!https://t.co/gOqZr5d0k4

— Chris Kang (@cdkang76) September 21, 2022

I’ll tell you, in history class when we learned about the New Deal and how FDR tussled with the Supreme Court over the expansion of executive power, I never thought Court packing would come back. …Then again, I never thought one party would callously leave a Supreme Court seat open for over a year in an openly political move to steal a place on the Court. Mostly people also probably didn’t expect the vitriolic — and poorly reasoned — decision in Dobbs that stripped millions of people of rights and launched us into a dystopian reality of ever worse stories of women who can’t receive abortion care in their home state. Time makes fools of us all.

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Faced with lifetime appointments of jurists who seem way more interested in political victories than in rights and the law, well, diluting the power of each individual justice just may be the fastest way to rebalance the Court. And it looks like most Americans agree.

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