Majority Opinions
The Political Consequences of an Out-of-Step Supreme Court
Maya Sen author Neil Malhotra author Stephen Jessee author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Aug '26
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The book shows how the Supreme Court's unpopular rulings set the stage for attacks on its legitimacy and power.
This book uncovers how the Supreme Court's shifting alignment with public opinion shapes its legitimacy and power. Using innovative methods, the authors reveal how high profile cases drive public perceptions. They expose a Court navigating a polarized terrain and trying to balance the justices' own preferences versus public acceptance.The Supreme Court's composition tends to remain stable over time, yet its docket and rulings change, affecting our understanding of the Court's broader political ramifications. In Majority Opinions, Stephen Jessee, Neil Malhotra and Maya Sen examine how the Supreme Court's alignment with public opinion shifts dramatically, shaping its legitimacy, approval, and vulnerability to reform. Introducing an empirical method and framework that systematically compares Americans' preferences on case outcomes with the Court's actual rulings, the authors uncover yawning gaps and unexpected alignments across issues and terms. They show how changes in court composition-Amy Coney Barrett replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg, for example-can shift the Court's trajectory rightward, while docket choices can move rulings closer to public sentiment after unpopular rulings. Examining how the Supreme Court navigates a polarized political environment, the authors reveal how its choices have profoundly affect influence, legitimacy, and national policy.
'After decades of research, saying something new about the relationship between public opinion and the Court is quite a feat. Saying something surprising – using purpose-built data analyzed with care – is astonishing. That's exactly what Jessee, Malhotra, and Sen deliver. Readers both familiar with existing studies and new to the field will find genuinely interesting insights in every chapter.' Lee Epstein, Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor, Washington University in St. Louis
ISBN: 9781009787291
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 371g
206 pages