Amid Ethics Scandals, 7 in 10 Voters Back Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices
Briefly

A new poll reveals widespread bipartisan support for implementing reforms in the U.S. Supreme Court, including term limits and an enforceable ethics code.
In the poll, 68 percent of Americans favor imposing term limits on justices, with support spanning across party lines, highlighting a significant demand for reform.
An even higher percentage, 77 percent of respondents, support a formal ethics code that enables investigations into justices accused of ethical violations, underlining public trust issues.
The idea of allowing voters to overturn controversial Supreme Court decisions received 47 percent backing, suggesting a growing public willingness to influence court outcomes.
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