Four new members have joined the Supreme Court court in the last five years, bringing down the average age of the high court's members.
, according to a new poll that finds a sharp increase in the percentage of Americans saying they have "hardly any" confidence in the court.
Parker said retired justices can "work in their garden, sit on the porch and fan flies or whatever they want to do." The poll also found increased dissatisfaction with the court since three months ago, before the court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing a right to abortion.
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