James Gibson, the Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government, Arts & Sciences and public health faculty scholar talks about how the Supreme Court is insulated by a “layer of good will” even when it issues unpopular decisions.
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How Republicans flipped America’s state supreme courts (Links to an external site)
The Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government in Arts & Sciences & Faculty Scholar, James Gibson weighs in on the how state high courts are now more empowered.
The American public no longer believes the Supreme Court is impartial (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar and political scientist James L. Gibson, PhD, weighs in this article about the alleged impartiality of today’s Supreme Court members.
What in the world happened to the Supreme Court? (Links to an external site)
The Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government in Arts & Sciences and Institute for Public Health Faculty Scholar, James L. Gibson, PhD is quoted in this Atlantic opinion piece about the “power of the Supreme Court over Americans.”