Article 6FAP4 The US supreme court is facing a crisis of legitimacy | Steven Greenhouse

The US supreme court is facing a crisis of legitimacy | Steven Greenhouse

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Steven Greenhouse
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There's a growing sense among Americans that the Roberts court with its 6-3 hard-right supermajority is irrevocably broken

Donald Trump's rightwing appointees to the US supreme court have insisted that they're neither politicians in robes" nor partisan hacks", but many Americans strongly disagree about that, and that's a major factor behind the court's extraordinary crisis of legitimacy. With the court lurching to the right in recent years, three in four Americans say it has become too politicized", according to a recent poll, while just 49% say they have trust and confidence" in the court, a sharp decline from 80% when Bill Clinton was president.

As the supreme court's new term begins this week, it should be no surprise that many Americans are questioning the court's legitimacy considering all of the following. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito have taken lavish favors from rightwing billionaires with business before the court and then failed to disclose those favors. The court's conservative majority has often served as a partisan battering ram to advance the Republican party's electoral fortunes. Mitch McConnell brazenly stole a supreme court seat from Merrick Garland to preserve the court's rightwing majority. Not stopping there, McConnell and the Republican-led Senate raced to ram through Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation even after voting had started for the 2020 election.

Steven Greenhouse is an American labor and workplace journalist and writer

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