Supreme Courts in Polarized Societies: A Comparative Study of Brazil, India, and Israel 

Pages 337–383, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcl/avaf006

How do courts function in an environment of political polarization? This Article aims to gain insight into this question through a comparative case study of three countries—India, Brazil, and Israel—examining the challenges that political polarization posed to their supreme courts and the way each of them chose to respond to them.