Confidence in US Supreme Court sinks to new low

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Americans’ confidence in the Supreme Court has hit record lows, according to a new poll by Gallup. Only 25 percent of U.S. respondents said they had a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of trust in the institution, down from 36 percent a year ago. The new total is five percentage points lower than the last recorded lull, back in 2014. Gallup has been surveying the U.S. public on the topic since 1973.

 

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The survey asked both Democrats and Republicans to voice their opinions on the Supreme Court. It found that while Republicans’ faith in the high court had remained pretty similar over the past year, rising one percentage point from 38 to 39 percent, Democrats’ trust had plummeted from 30 percent to 13 percent.

 

The poll, conducted between June 1 and June 20, 2022, captures a critical moment in U.S. history, having been taken on the eve of one of the Supreme Court’s most important rulings: the overturn of Roe v. Wade. While the court’s ruling was announced after the poll had taken place, the direction of the decision had already been known, following Politico’s leak of a draft opinion for the case in May.

 

According to Statista, “Roe v. Wade refers to a 1970 Supreme Court case that establishes the right of a woman to terminate a pregnancy via the method of abortion. It is named for Jane Roe (pseudonym), a woman in Texas who wanted an abortion, and Henry Wade, the District Attorney in Dallas County, Texas.” The law has since been overruled, meaning that individual states now have the power to decide whether abortion is legal within their boundaries.

 

This article originally appeared on Statista.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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Here’s how state abortion laws may change

 

The Supreme Court has overturned its own precedent in Roe v. Wade, ending federal protection of legal abortions in all states, meaning each state can now determine whether to permit legal abortions.

Given the option to outlaw abortions, about half of U.S. states are expected to do just that. According to the Guttmacher Institute and the Pew Charitable Trust, abortions would be banned in many states across the South, Midwest and Western United States upon such a decision.

According to the Guttmacher Institute, this would severely limit abortion coverage for women in these areas. The next provider would be more than 200 miles driving distance away in Michigan and Georgia, more than 300 miles away in Montana and Alabama, more than 500 miles away in Texas and Florida and more than 600 miles away in Louisiana in case of the Supreme Court overturning the precedent.

In many Northeastern states and West Coast states, abortion rights are protected by state laws. Some states are currently scrambling to codify abortion rights, for example Vermont.

Here’s what to expect in each state:

 

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Would ban abortion

 

Sean Pavone

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year.

 

Chilkoot

 

Would ban abortion

 

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Would ban abortion

 

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Abortion rights protected by law

 

mlauffen

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

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Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DenisTangneyJr

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

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Likely to ban abortion

 

 

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Would ban abortion

 

 

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Abortion rights protected by law

 

Art Wager

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

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Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

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Likely to ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

Pixabay

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

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Would ban abortion

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

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Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

Rolf_52

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

JoeChristensen

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

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Would ban abortion

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Likely to ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Likely to ban abortion

 

 

marekuliasz

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

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Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

DenisTangneyJr

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

Tiago_Fernandez

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

weaver1234

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

NathanMerrill

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

” DonLand”

 

Not expected to ban abortion within a year

 

WilliamSherman

 

Abortion rights protected by law

 

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Would ban abortion

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

Likely to ban abortion

 

This article originally appeared on Statista.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

 

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