2024
DOI: 10.1177/1532673x241253262
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The Rule of Law in Red and Blue: Affective Polarization and Support for Legal Institutions in the United States

Ali S. Masood,
Ryan Strickler,
Michael A. Zilis

Abstract: A defining feature of democracies is an independent legal system, where elites and the public alike accept the broader legitimacy of its actions, even if they run counter to political preferences. Existing scholarship suggests that public support for rule of law institutions is rooted in perceptions of procedural fairness. However, amid increasing levels of affective polarization, we posit a partisan presidential heuristic wherein citizens’ views of legal institutions are influenced by their partisanship and s… Show more

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