Public Opinion, Credible Threats, and the Fezzik Principle
History (and The Princess Bride) shows how to bring the Supreme Court into line with the American people.
History (and The Princess Bride) shows how to bring the Supreme Court into line with the American people.
The 5–4 decision started a long slide in public approval for the court, accentuated by a widening partisan gap.
The justices are supposed to check the president, but who will check the justices?
The Kohlberg Center on the U.S. Supreme Court will invest over the long term in research, public education, and policy advocacy for reform.
New polling results show hunger for Supreme Court reform.
Last term, the justices showed little concern for the public’s trust in them.