A revealing article in The New York Times details how the chief justice put his thumb on the scale for Trump to keep him on ...
The Democratic chair of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday argued during a closed-door federal judiciary meeting ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has long been viewed as a moderate swing vote on the nation's highest court. However ...
The Times notes that he had originally assigned the opinion to be written by Justice Samuel Alito. But, after the revelation ...
Leaks from inside the Supreme Court target the Chief Justice in the Trump cases.
Chief Justice historically has tried to keep the Supreme Court out of politically charged discourse but that changed this ...
A singular revelation in the Times’ reporting is a memo Roberts produced in February of 2024, after a cross-ideological panel ...
Behind the scenes, the chief justice molded three momentous Jan. 6 and election cases that helped determine the former ...
The Supreme Court was hit by a flurry of damaging new leaks Sunday as a series of confidential memos written by the chief ...
Chief Justice John Roberts became the target of the latest batch of leaks related to the Supreme Court this week, prompting criticism from center-left commentators about Roberts’s apparent efforts to ...
United States, taken away from him by Chief Justice John Roberts; that the liberal justices were working to try to get the majorities to moderate maximalist positions in all three cases ...
The New York Times was one of the leaders in spreading spurious accusations against Brett Kavanaugh. Both bylines on the New York Times piece, Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak, are anti-court activists.