further endangering a crucial democratic institution.
help restore confidence in the institution as an independent judicial body insulated from partisan concerns and address the Court’s legitimacy crisis.
Despite this, Americans have their doubts: of the 84 percent who say that justices should keep their political views out of their decisions, only 18 percent feel they do it well.
The days of justices receiving over 90 votes ended with the late Justice Ginsburg’s confirmation in 1993.
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