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Barrett is the first Supreme Court justice confirmed without opposition support since 1869

Sarah Binder - October 27, 2020
Will Democrats retaliate if they take the Senate?

If the Senate confirms Barrett, Americans could lose faith in the Supreme Court

Michael F. Salamone - October 12, 2020
Research shows that 6-to-3 is seen differently from 5-to-4

Turbulent confirmation hearings don’t change how Americans view the Supreme Court

Jean Schroedel and Christopher N. Krewson - October 1, 2020
Our surveys also find that public opinion toward the court is divided by race and gender

Senators treat female Supreme Court nominees differently. Here’s the evidence.

Paul Collins, Lori Ringhand, and Christina L. Boyd - September 28, 2020
Our research looks at every question and answer in confirmation hearings since 1939

Voters punish senators when they don’t like their Supreme Court confirmation votes

Elizabeth Simas and Alex Badas - September 27, 2020
Before Republicans vote on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the high court, they may wish to check public opinion

Republicans’ Supreme Court gambit may backfire. Here’s how.

Robinson Woodward-Burns - September 23, 2020
Democrats can play constitutional hardball, too

What will the Senate do about Trump’s Supreme Court nominee?

Sarah Binder / Managing Editor - September 22, 2020
Three things to know about what’s coming next.

On DACA, the Supreme Court tells Trump: You have to follow the rules to change the rules.

Andrew Rudalevige - June 19, 2020
And you can’t make up your reasons after the fact.

The Supreme Court said LGBT discrimination in the workplace should be illegal. Roughly 70% of Republicans agree.

Stephen Jessee, Neil Malhotra, and Maya Sen - June 16, 2020
Republican-appointed justices are more conservative on LGBT discrimination than ordinary Republicans.

What’s behind the fight over Wisconsin’s primary? The Supreme Court’s gerrymandering ruling.

Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer and Guy-Uriel E. Charles - April 20, 2020
In Rucho v. Common Cause, the court could have curbed extreme partisanship.
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