{"id":8644,"date":"2022-02-25T15:28:57","date_gmt":"2022-02-25T20:28:57","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2025-04-23T23:56:08","modified_gmt":"2025-04-24T03:56:08","slug":"5-facts-about-the-supreme-court","status":"publish","type":"short-read","link":"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/","title":{"rendered":"5 facts about the Supreme Court"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-640-wide\"><img data-dominant-color=\"464d5f\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #464d5f;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" height=\"360\" width=\"640\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/FT_19.10.04_SCOTUS_feature-1.jpg?w=640\" alt=\"The exterior of the Supreme Court building.\" class=\"wp-image-13195 not-transparent\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">(Robert Alexander\/Getty Images)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Note: For the latest survey data on the Supreme Court, visit <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/topic\/politics-policy\/government\/supreme-court\/\">our topic page<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Justice Stephen Breyer\u2019s announcement that he would retire from the U.S. Supreme Court marks President Joe Biden\u2019s first opportunity to put his stamp on the court. Biden\u2019s choice, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/KBJ\/\">Ketanji Brown Jackson<\/a>, is a federal appeals court judge and would be the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">As Jackson awaits confirmation hearings, here are five facts about the Supreme Court, based on surveys and other analyses by Pew Research Center.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"is-style-has-big-number wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>The public\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/politics\/2022\/02\/02\/publics-views-of-supreme-court-turned-more-negative-before-news-of-breyers-retirement\/\">views of the Supreme Court<\/a> have turned more negative in recent years. <\/strong>In a survey conducted Jan. 10-17, before Breyer\u2019s retirement news, 54% of U.S. adults said they had a favorable opinion of the Supreme Court, while 44% had an unfavorable view. Over the past three years, the share of adults with a favorable view of the court has declined 15 percentage points.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignright size-310-wide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/pp_22-02-02_views-of-scotus_00-01b-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13165\"><img data-dominant-color=\"f4f3f2\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #f4f3f2;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-01b.png?resize=480,612 480w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-01b.png?resize=620,790 620w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" height=\"395\" width=\"310\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-01b.png?w=310\" alt=\"A line graph showing that favorable ratings of Supreme Court have declined sharply in the past year\" class=\"wp-image-13165 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The recent decrease in favorability is due in large part to <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/politics\/2022\/02\/02\/publics-views-of-supreme-court-turned-more-negative-before-news-of-breyers-retirement\/pp_22-02-02_views-of-scotus_00-02\/\">a sharp drop-off among Democrats<\/a>. In January, 46% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said they had a favorable view of the court, down from about two-thirds (65%) in April 2021. Among Democrats who describe themselves as liberal, just 36% viewed the court positively, down from 57%.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Favorable views among Republicans and Republican leaners have also dipped over the past few years, though they are largely unchanged since 2021: Roughly two-thirds (65%) continued to hold positive opinions of the court in January.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"is-style-has-big-number wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Americans\u2019 <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/politics\/2022\/02\/02\/publics-views-of-supreme-court-turned-more-negative-before-news-of-breyers-retirement\/#changing-views-of-supreme-courts-ideology-power\">views of the high court\u2019s ideology<\/a> are shifting.<\/strong> The public now perceives the court as more ideologically conservative than in past years. In January \u2013 again, before Breyer\u2019s retirement announcement \u2013 38% of adults said the court was conservative, an 8-point increase since August 2020. The 2020 survey was conducted prior to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg\u2019s death and then-President Donald Trump\u2019s subsequent appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett as her successor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignright size-310-wide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/pp_22-02-02_views-of-scotus_00-03a-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13169\"><img data-dominant-color=\"e9e6d8\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #e9e6d8;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-03a.png?resize=480,646 480w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-03a.png?resize=620,834 620w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" height=\"417\" width=\"310\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-03a.png?w=310\" alt=\"A bar chart showing that larger shares of adults, particularly Democrats, view Supreme Court as conservative\" class=\"wp-image-13169 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Views of whether the high court is conservative, \u201cmiddle of the road\u201d or liberal varied by Americans\u2019 party and ideology, especially among Democrats. In January, a majority of Democrats (57%) said the court was conservative, while 37% said it was middle of the road and just 4% said it was liberal. Nearly three-quarters of liberal Democrats (74%) said the court was conservative, compared with just 44% of conservative and moderate Democrats. Among conservative and moderate Democrats, about half (49%) said the court was middle of the road.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">In the January survey, a majority of Republicans \u2013 regardless of their ideology \u2013 said that the court was middle of the road. Conservative Republicans were about twice as likely as moderate and liberal Republicans, however, to say the court was liberal (21% vs. 10%).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"is-style-has-big-number wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Partisans agree Supreme Court <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/politics\/2022\/02\/02\/publics-views-of-supreme-court-turned-more-negative-before-news-of-breyers-retirement\/#partisans-agree-supreme-court-justices-should-not-be-influenced-by-politics-but-differ-over-which-justices-do-this\">justices should not be influenced by politics<\/a>, but they differ over which justices do this. <\/strong>A large majority of adults \u2013 regardless of party or ideology \u2013 said in January that Supreme Court justices should not bring their own political views into how they decide major cases. But there was skepticism about whether justices were living up to this ideal, and partisans were more likely to give justices nominated by a president of their own party positive assessments than they were justices nominated by a president of the opposing party.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignright size-420-wide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/pp_22-02-02_views-of-scotus_00-06a-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13171\"><img data-dominant-color=\"e8e6e6\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #e8e6e6;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-06a.png?resize=480,622 480w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-06a.png?resize=782,1013 782w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-06a.png?resize=840,1088 840w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" height=\"544\" width=\"420\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/PP_22.02.02_views-of-SCOTUS_00-06a.png?w=420\" alt=\"A bar chart showing that partisans are more likely to rate justices nominated by presidents from their own party as free from politics\" class=\"wp-image-13171 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Among the large majority of adults (84%) who said that Supreme Court justices should not bring their own political views into how they decide cases, just 16% said the justices were doing an excellent or good job in doing so. A majority (57%) said they were doing only a fair or poor job, while 26% were not sure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Though majorities of Republicans and Democrats said that justices were not doing a good job at keeping their personal political views out of cases, Republicans were twice as likely as Democrats to say justices were doing an excellent or good job remaining politically neutral (24% vs. 12%).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">On the topic of interpreting the law, more than half of Americans (55%) said in summer 2020 that the Supreme Court <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2020\/09\/25\/before-ginsburgs-death-a-majority-of-americans-viewed-the-supreme-court-as-middle-of-the-road\/\">should base its rulings<\/a> on what the Constitution \u201cmeans in current times,\u201d rather than what it \u201cmeant as originally written.\u201d The public had been <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/politics\/2018\/04\/26\/7-democratic-debates-and-the-stakes-of-politics\/\">roughly divided on this question<\/a> between 2005 and 2016.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"is-style-has-big-number wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>For most of the court\u2019s 233-year history, fast and uncontroversial <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/07\/up-until-the-postwar-era-u-s-supreme-court-confirmations-usually-were-routine-business\/\">confirmation processes<\/a> were more the norm than the exception<\/strong>, according to a Center analysis. Of the 115 people who\u2019ve served on the court throughout its history, more than half (61) were confirmed within 10 days of their nominations. From the birth of the republic up to the early 1950s, the average span between nomination and confirmation was 13.2 days. But from Earl Warren in 1954 to Barrett in 2020, the time from nomination to confirmation averaged 54.4 days.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-640-wide\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/ft_22-01-31_scotus_2a-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13173\"><img data-dominant-color=\"f6f5f5\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #f6f5f5;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?resize=480,490 480w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?resize=782,798 782w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?resize=960,980 960w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?resize=1200,1224 1200w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?resize=1280,1306 1280w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" height=\"653\" width=\"640\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_22.01.31_SCOTUS_2a.png?w=640\" alt=\"A chart showing that Supreme Court justice confirmations generally take longer than they used to\" class=\"wp-image-13173 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Once they take the bench, the average tenure of a Supreme Court justice is nearly 17 years, according to a February 2017 <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2017\/02\/08\/younger-supreme-court-appointees-stay-on-the-bench-longer-but-there-are-plenty-of-exceptions\/\">Center analysis<\/a> of biographical data for the 104 former high court justices who had served by that point. (The analysis excluded the members of the court who were serving at the time and excludes anyone who has subsequently joined the court, retired or died.) Not surprisingly, younger appointees tend to stay on the court longer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter size-large\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/ft_17-02-07_supremecourtage_new-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13176\"><img data-dominant-color=\"eeedec\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #eeedec;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"337\"  sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_17.02.07_supremeCourtAge_new.png?resize=480,253 480w, https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_17.02.07_supremeCourtAge_new.png?resize=640,337 640w\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_17.02.07_supremeCourtAge_new.png?w=640\" alt=\"A chart showing that justices who join the Supreme Court earlier in life usually serve for decades\" class=\"wp-image-13176 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"is-style-has-big-number wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Supreme Court justices tend to come from similar backgrounds.<\/strong> Eight of the nine <a href=\"https:\/\/www.supremecourt.gov\/about\/biographies.aspx\">current Supreme Court justices<\/a>, for example, previously served as federal appeals court judges. Only Elena Kagan did not.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">A March 2017 Center analysis found that, of the 112 current or former justices at the time, the vast majority had <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2017\/03\/20\/what-backgrounds-do-u-s-supreme-court-justices-have\/\">prior experience in private legal practice<\/a>. More than half had previously served as judges on either federal or state courts or held elected office.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignright size-large\"><a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/25\/5-facts-about-the-supreme-court\/ft_18-06-11_scotusupdate_new-png\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-13178\"><img data-dominant-color=\"e7e0dc\" data-has-transparency=\"false\" style=\"--dominant-color: #e7e0dc;\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"310\" height=\"521\"  sizes=\"(max-width: 480px) 480px, (max-width: 782px) 782px, 640px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_18.06.11_SCOTUSUpdate_new.png?resize=310,521 310w\" src=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/20\/2022\/02\/FT_18.06.11_SCOTUSUpdate_new.png?w=310\" alt=\"A bar chart showing that experience in private practice, courts and elected office most common among U.S. Supreme Court justices\" class=\"wp-image-13178 not-transparent\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Justices also frequently have similar educational backgrounds. About half of all justices analyzed in 2017 went to an Ivy League school. In fact, eight of the current justices attended one of two Ivy League institutions in particular: Harvard or Yale. Jackson, too, attended Harvard, while Barrett attended Notre Dame.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Demographically, nearly all Supreme Court justices have been White, non-Hispanic men. If confirmed, Jackson would become just the sixth woman ever to serve on the court, after Sandra Day O\u2019Connor, Ginsburg and current justices Sonia Sotomayor, Kagan and Barrett. Jackson would be the first Black woman on the court. And she would be the fourth justice who is not White, the others being current Justices Sotomayor and Clarence Thomas (who are Hispanic and Black, respectively) and former Justice Thurgood Marshall (who was Black).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Only 70 of the 3,843 people who have ever served as <a href=\"https:\/\/alpha.pewresearch.org\/pewresearch-org\/short-reads\/2022\/02\/02\/black-women-account-for-a-small-fraction-of-the-federal-judges-who-have-served-to-date\/\">federal judges in the United States<\/a> \u2013 fewer than 2% \u2013 have been Black women, a January analysis found.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Note: This is an update of a post most recently updated on Oct. 5, 2020, and originally published on Feb. 17, 2016.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is a roundup of Americans\u2019 views of the court, perceptions of its ideology, the history of confirmations and justices\u2019 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