Speaking at an event hosted by Rice University’s Baker Institute, Roberts, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, said criticism of court decisions is often warranted but warned it can cross ...
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal attacks on the judiciary, telling an audience Tuesday that while criticism of opinions is fair game, “personally directed hostility” is dangerous and ...
“Judges around the country work very hard to get it right, and if they don’t, their opinions are subject to criticism,” Roberts said while responding to a question about handling criticism during an ...
Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism of federal judges Tuesday, lamenting what he described as an uptick in "dangerous" and hostile rhetoric just days after President Donald ...
Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday that personal criticism of judges is dangerous and urged prominent figures to dial down the rhetoric just days after President Donald Trump launched his most ...
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Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts issued a warning Tuesday over what he called the dangerous criticism of federal ...
Washington — Chief Justice John Roberts warned Tuesday that personal attacks on Supreme Court justices and lower court judges are "dangerous" and said hostility directed toward specific jurists has ...
Chief Justice John Roberts said some criticism of the U.S. Supreme Court is “quite dangerous,” but sidestepped directly addressing President Donald Trump’s increasingly vocal jabs at his court during ...
WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts said on Tuesday that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is "dangerous and it's got to stop," commenting just days after ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has a simple, but forceful, message about attacks on the judiciary. "Personally directed hostility is dangerous and it’s got to stop," Roberts said March 17 during rare ...
Chief Justice John Roberts pushed back on the idea that justices on the Supreme Court “carry forward” the views of the presidents who appointed them, as two justices appointed by President Donald ...