The approval rating of the Supreme Court rose above 50% for the first time since March 2022, according to a new Marquette Law School poll.
The poll released Thursday found that 51% of adults say they approve of the job the Supreme Court is doing, up from 48% in December. It's the highest mark since the high court had a 54% approval rating nearly three years ago.
According to the survey, 83% of Republicans and those who lean Republican say they strongly or somewhat approved of the high court. Meanwhile, 46% of independents say they approve while just 19% who identify as Democrat approved.
The Supreme Court hit a low of 39% in May 2024 and reached a high point of 66% approval in September 2020.
The Marquette Law School Poll surveyed 1,018 adults from Jan. 27-Feb. 5. The survey has a margin of error of +/-3.5 percentage points.
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