Abstract

Abstract The U.S. Supreme Court is isolated from the public, yet dependent on high levels of public support to maintain its legitimacy. Due to its distance, the media has great control over how the nation’s highest court is presented to the public. Partisan news outlets cater their stories to audiences with distinct ideological beliefs, reinforcing them while opposing opposite beliefs. This can lead to partisan polarization, which has previously been exclusive to the political realm. However, recent polls have revealed an existing party gap in the Supreme Court’s level of public support, which implies a politicization of the judiciary branch. When the Supreme Court appears to be just another political institution or simply an extension of the other two governmental branches, its integrity is greatly impaired, and, as a consequence, the public’s confidence in the Justices is likely to deteriorate. This study analyzes Fox News’ and MSNBC’s news coverage of two pollogical stance aligns with the Court’s decision, the Supreme Court is presented as an apolitical institution, whereas it is politicized when the decision is contrary the channel’s partisan stance. This implies that the partisan divide, once only common to the political realm has now reached the judiciary.

Highlights

  • The U.S Supreme Court is isolated from the public, yet dependent on high levels of public support to maintain its legitimacy

  • With regard to the steadily increasing polarization of political and ideological views and to the partisan divide in levels of support for the Supreme Court, partisan news channels are of great interest as they cater to informed and politically engaged audiences with distinct ideological beliefs

  • Previous research has extensively focused on how the public perceives the Court as well as on how the media can affect public opinion toward the Court, whereas only a few studies explored how news outlets precisely frame the Supreme Court

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Introduction

The U.S Supreme Court is isolated from the public, yet dependent on high levels of public support to maintain its legitimacy. This study analyzes Fox News’ and MSNBC’s news coverage of two pol‐ logical stance aligns with the Court’s decision, the Supreme Court is presented as an apolitical institution, whereas it is politicized when the decision is contrary the channel’s partisan stance This implies that the partisan divide, once only common to the political realm has reached the judiciary. The present study explores how partisan outlets, Fox News and MSNBC in particular, frame the Supreme Court. The present study understands partisan channels to be outlets that reinforce a particular ideological perspective through slanted reports (Levendusky, 2013a,b), and, Fox News and MSNBC can be defined as such (Chalif, 2011). With regard to Fox News and MSNBC, previous research has shown that the channels represent

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