Critics of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' majorityopinion that struck down overall...By LengellSean
Selected Opinions by Chief Justice Roberts: Trump v. United States(2024) Topic:Separation of Powers Under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of Presidential power entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and pre...
Learn about Chief Justice John G. Roberts. Explore the life and career of the Chief Justice of the United States, and discover details about his...
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with liberal justices as the swing vote in a landmark case over abortion, disappointing conservatives. Jan Crawford reports.Jun 30, 2020 Twitter Facebook Email Live Now CBS News 24/7 CBS News Baltimore
Name: John Roberts Birth Year: 1955 Birth date: January 27, 1955 Birth State: New York Birth City: Buffalo Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Best Known For: John Roberts became Chief Justice of the United States after he was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2005. Industries...
Washington —Chief Justice John Roberts rejected a request from Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats for a meeting to discussethicsissues at the Supreme Court afterJustice Samuel Alitocame under scrutiny forflags flownoutside his homes. Roberts said in a letter Thursday to Judiciary Committee Chai...
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a ringing endorsement Saturday night of his colleagues' ability to determine when they should step down from a case because of a conflict of interest. "I have complete confidence in the capability of my colleagues to determine when recusal is warranted. " Robert...
Ralph Losey. Published May 3, 2022. In this blog I quote Chief Justice John Roberts on the critically important principle of Judicial Integrity to show why the Court should avoid the appearance of impropriety and stick with precedent. T...
LINCOLN, Neb. - Chief Justice John Roberts expressed concern today over the bitter partisanship gripping Washington, saying two sitting justices who sailed to confirmation would never make it through the Senate today. In a speech at the University of Nebraska College of Law, Roberts...
Roberts, writing in anannual year-end reportabout the federal judiciary, did not specifically mention the abortion decision, but the case and the reaction to it seemed clearly on his mind. "Judicial opinions speak for themselves, and there is no obligation in our free country to ...