The Supreme Court's approval rating has climbed to its highest point in five years, according to a new Fox News survey. Forty-seven percent of voters now approve of the court's performance, a significant increase from last year's record low. The rise in approval is most notable among independents, women, Republicans, and younger voters. Despite this rebound, half of voters still disapprove of the court, with disapproval remaining highest among Democrats and liberals.
Fewer voters now believe partisanship frequently influences the court's decisions, marking a notable shift across all demographics. However, more voters continue to view the court as too conservative rather than too liberal, a trend that has persisted since 2018. The survey also highlights ongoing divisions along party lines, with Democrats overwhelmingly seeing the court as too conservative, while a majority of Republicans feel its decisions are balanced.