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Displaying all articles tagged:
Chief Justice John Roberts
impeachment
Nov. 6, 2019
Senate Republicans Want to Make Trump’s Impeachment Trial About the Bidens
Republicans may prefer a show trial of Joe Biden and his son Hunter to a brief impeachment trial of President Trump.
By
Ed Kilgore
the law
June 25, 2015
The Roberts Court Is Not So Terrible on Civil Rights After All
The Fair Housing Act — passed in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination — survives its latest attack.
By
Cristian Farias
decisions decisions
June 25, 2015
Chief Justice Roberts Saves Obamacare a Second Time
In a 6-3 decision, he led the court in upholding subsidies in the health-care law.
By
Cristian Farias
scotus
July 29, 2012
Antonin Scalia Does Not Feel He Is ‘Cantankerous’
“I express myself vividly.”
By
Andre Tartar
nicknames
July 8, 2012
Justice John Roberts Now Known As ‘Wobbly Roberts’
Say that three times.
By
Andre Tartar
July 2, 2012
John Roberts Writes His Own Law
How the chief justice alienated everybody.
By
Jonathan Chait
approval ratings
July 1, 2012
Some People Like the Supreme Court Less This Week Than They Did Last Week
What could have happened?
By
Andre Tartar
early and often
Oct. 4, 2010
The Roberts Court’s Legacy: Interest Group Spending Is Up and Anonymous
Thanks to the court’s decision, we know very little about one of the election’s biggest conservative spenders.
By
Nitasha Tiku