Supreme Court. On issues ranging from affirmative action to abortion, the tenets of originalism are triumphing over precedents deemed by conservative Justices to contravene the U.S.
Constitution.But the most important discussion isn't the one about the Supreme Court, a topic already picked to death by D.C.
journalists, Court-watching websites, and media talking heads. Instead, attention must be drawn to the fact that public opinion polls show that Americans' convictions about these topics have not changed.
Many even question the validity of the Supreme Court because they disagree with recent rulings. What created this disjointed situation?We find ourselves here for one reason: the "Culture War"—a kitschy term to describe the societal debate Americans have over most domestic non-tax or spending policy.