("Roberts rejects Senate Democrats’ request ... To the editor: It's interesting that while Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Robert Jr. sees the impropriety of speaking only with Democratic ...
The chief justice could face pressure to resign if Trump wins, but that doesn't mean he's going to leave the Supreme Court.
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Buried in a recent decision on federal review of state court decisions is language big enough to drive a Trump Truck through.
The United States Supreme Court has sent a strong message of support to former President Trump’s MAGA-world by overturning a ...
From the moment he was confirmed in 2005, Chief Justice John Roberts made it his mission to differentiate the Supreme Court from the political branches. Yet, the court is ensnared in politics ...
The chief justice ceded to Google's warning against creating an immunity loophole around subpoenas in state-led litigation.
Chief Justice John Roberts sent a “scathing critique of [that] lower-court decision and a startling preview of how the high court would later rule,” The New York Times reported last month. “Behind the ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has always been “a man more sinned against than sinning.” That line from Shakespeare’s “King Lear” seems increasingly apt for the head of our highest court. Roberts was ...
Impartiality is supposed to be part of the job description but, somehow, these days it doesn’t seem that way. There’s no ...
The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr. The associate justices are Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M.