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Replication Data for: Losing Legitimacy: The Challenges of the Dobbs Ruling to Conventional Legitimacy Theory

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Title Replication Data for: Losing Legitimacy: The Challenges of the Dobbs Ruling to Conventional Legitimacy Theory
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AO7IYJ
 
Creator Gibson, James
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Extant research has established that displeasure with a Supreme Court ruling typically has negligible consequences for institutional support, largely because, as Legitimacy Theory’s Positivity Bias explains, judicial decisions are invariability delivered with the accoutrements of legitimizing symbols. The Court’s ruling in Dobbs, abrogating a federal constitutional right to abortion services, may provide a challenge to Legitimacy Theory because displeasure with the ruling seems to be so widespread and intense. My purpose in this research is to determine whether the ruling in fact lessened the Court’s legitimacy. Generally, I conclude that Dobbs produced a sizable dent in institutional support, perhaps an unprecedented dent, in part because abortion attitudes for many are infused with moral content and in part owing to the Court’s substantial tilt to the right since 2020. Indeed, it is possible that the Court’s legitimacy is at greater risk today than at any time since FDR’s 1930s attack on the institution
 
Subject Social Sciences
Institutional legitimacy
Abortion policy
Public opinion
 
Date 2023-09-14
 
Contributor Gibson, James