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Chief Justice John Roberts has granted the Department of Government Efficiency temporary relief from having to disclose information about its operations to a watchdog group. Roberts’ temporary order Friday will remain in place pending further word from him or the full court.
Vice President JD Vance was responding to Chief Justice John Roberts' comments that courts should 'check' the other two branches of government.
We side with Chief Justice John Roberts in his defense of judicial independence in the face of Trump administration challenges.
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Raw Story on MSN'Pardon the snark': Legal expert hurls 'long list of criticisms' at Justice John RobertsU.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts recently made some comments that many interpreted as a criticism of Donald Trump, but he's still not doing enough to protect the judiciary from MAGA, a former federal prosecutor has said.
Vice President JD Vance on Monday denounced John Roberts’ recent comments about the role of the judiciary, accusing the Supreme Court chief justice of echoing a “profoundly wrong sentiment,” while asserting that the courts need to be “deferential” to President Donald Trump.
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Where the country needs heat to denounce Trump’s attacks on the judiciary, Chief Justice John Roberts only has cold comfort to offer.
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AlterNet on MSNJohn Roberts has one way out of the charter school ruling mess | OpinionOn April 30, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could compel states with charter school laws to authorize religious charters. Reporters from the New York Times, the Washington Post,
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'They Don't Know Anything': Chief Justice John Roberts Sounds Off On 'Clueless' RhetoricThe Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts appeared at Georgetown Law this morning in order to lambast those who do not abide by the Constitution.
As Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito approach their two-decade milestones on the Supreme Court, they appear to be taking personal stock.