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'Ideological balance': Supreme Court's conservative majority to stay no matter who wins election, experts say
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Constitutional law experts predict the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority will remain intact after Nov. 5 despite a potential administration change.
Over the years, both politicians and media personalities have called for the resignation of particular justices, including Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, over concerns about their ages and ethical controversies. However, experts say that while the individuals on the court may change, the power balance itself will remain intact no matter who wins the Oval Office in November. Haley Chi-Sing is a Writer for Fox News Digital. You can reach her at @haleychising on X.
"People might change. So, for example, if Harris were to win, Justice Sotomayor might retire. Or if a Republican were to win, then you could imagine Justice Alito retiring, perhaps," John Yoo, the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, told Fox News Digital.
"The makeup of the individuals of the Court would change possibly, but the ideological balance wouldn't change."