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The Rights Paradox: How Group Attitudes Shape Us Supreme Court Legitimacy

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The US Supreme Court is the chief institution responsible for guarding minority rights and equality under the law, yet, in order to function authoritatively, the Court depends on a majority of Americans to accept its legitimacy and on policymakers to enforce its rulings. The Rights Paradox confronts this tension, offering a careful conceptualization and theory of judicial legitimacy that emphasizes its connection to social groups. Zilis demonstrates that attitudes toward minorities and other groups are pivotal for shaping popular support for the Court, with the Court losing support when it rules in favor of unpopular groups. Moreover, justices are aware of these dynamics and strategically moderate their decisions when concerned about the Court's legitimacy. Drawing on survey and experimental evidence, as well as analysis of Court decision-making across many recent high-profile cases, Zilis examines the implications for 'equal justice under the law' in an era of heightened polarization and conflict.


  • | Author: Michael A. Zilis
  • | Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • | Publication Date: April 15, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 250 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1108832091
  • | ISBN-13: 9781108832090
Author:
Michael A. Zilis
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
April 15, 2021
Number of pages:
250 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1108832091
ISBN-13:
9781108832090