Roe ruling shows complex relationship between court, public

By Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press June 26, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruling to overturn its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision is unpopular with a majority of Americans — but did that matter? The relationship between the public and the judiciary has been studied and debated by legal and political scholars. The short…

Many back strict gun laws, but opposition tends to be louder

By Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press May 27, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — Majorities of U.S. adults think mass shootings would occur less often if guns were harder to get, and that schools and other public places have become less safe than they were two decades ago, polling shows. Still, public attitudes on guns and…

AP-NORC poll details rift between lay Catholics and bishops

By David Crary | The Associated Press June 3, 2022 The hardline stances of many conservative Catholic bishops in the U.S. are not shared by a majority of lay Catholics. Most of them say abortion should be legal, favor greater inclusion of LGBT people, and oppose the denial of Communion for politicians who support abortion…

Men, women split on equity gains since Title IX, poll shows

By Collin Binkley | The Associated Press June 15, 2022 Ask a man about gender equality, and you’re likely to hear the U.S. has made great strides in the 50 years since the landmark anti-discrimination law Title IX was passed. Ask a woman, and the answer probably will be quite different. According to a new poll by The…

AP-NORC poll: Many support Jackson court confirmation

By Jessica Gresko and Hannah Fingerhut | The Associated Press April 24, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans approve than disapprove of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court as its first Black female justice, a new poll finds, but that support is politically lopsided. And a majority of Black Americans — but fewer…