Share who say it's important that judges are impartial in deciding cases, compared to those who say they are confident it happens

Survey of 3,589 U.S. adults conducted April 7-13, 2025

A bar chart comparing the importance and confidence levels regarding judges' impartiality among U.S. adults, based on a survey of 3,589 participants from April 7-13, 2025. Overall, 98% believe it’s important for judges to be impartial, while only 54% are confident about this. Among Republicans, 99% say it’s important, yet confidence remains at 54%. For Democrats, 98% emphasize importance with a confidence level of 55%.