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When the Supreme Court hears cases, delivers opinions or even poses for a group photo, Chief Justice John Roberts is the man in the middle. With the retirement of Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy ...
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Don't like the Supreme Court's recent opinions? Chief Justice John Roberts has thoughtsWASHINGTON − Chief Justice John Roberts has some advice for anyone unhappy with the Supreme Court’s decisions. “It would be good if people appreciated it’s not the judges’ fault that a correct ...
Chief Justice Roberts defends Supreme Court's legitimacy post-Roe, announces reopening “I think just moving forward from things that were unfortunate is the best way to respond to it," the chief ...
WASHINGTON — After finishing his first term on the Supreme Court in 2006, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was feeling pretty good. The court had issued its longest run of unanimous decisions ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts delivers remarks at The American Law Institute's 2023 Annual Dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., May 23, 2023.
John Roberts is the 17th chief justice of the United States. A former federal appeals court judge, he was nominated to the Supreme Court by President George W. Bush in 2005 and confirmed by the ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is seen prior to President Biden giving his State of the Union address during a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 1, 2022 in ...
Chief Justice John Roberts came to Wednesday’s abortion arguments with an idea, an idea that no other Supreme Court justice would likely want but one that a slim majority might eventually accept.
WASHINGTON – Chief Justice John Roberts had a consistent message at his confirmation hearing 17 years ago: His approach, he said then, would be one of restraint and stability at the Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Roberts has replaced Justice Anthony M. Kennedy as the member of the Supreme Court at its ideological center, and his vote is now the crucial one in closely divided cases.
WASHINGTON — Three years into John Roberts' tenure as chief justice of the United States, the Supreme Court ruled by one vote that the Second Amendment protects the right to keep guns at home ...
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