Legal Backbone

Sep 20, 2025

The Supreme Court’s 41% approval rating in 2025 shows a divide between Republicans, who support the Court, and Democrats, who do not trust it, harming its impartiality and public confidence in important rulings.

Historically, landmark cases like Brown v. Board of Education and Miranda v. Arizona show the power of an impartial Court to protect the rights of everyday Americans and uphold justice for all. These decisions broadened educational access and ensured fairness in legal proceedings, illustrating how balanced judicial leadership strengthens society. But today, the Court’s perceived politicization endangers its ability to perform that role effectively, leaving many Americans skeptical about whether justice truly is blind.

When trust erodes, it weakens the Court’s power, increases social divisions, and threatens equal protection, making it vital for the judiciary to rebuild its independence and credibility.


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