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PUBLIC OPINION, REPRESENTATION, AND THE MODERN SUPREME COURT

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1988

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Evidence suggests that the modern Supreme Court reflects nationwide public opinion in nearly three-fifths of its decisions. The post-New Deal Court has been especially majoritarian in federal-level disputes and in “crisis times” cases. Overall, the modern Court appears to be as majoritarian as other American policymakers.

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