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The Supreme Court on Thursday will hear arguments in a rare yet also high-stakes dispute over President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants ...
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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 ...
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John Legend thinks Kelsea Ballerini has been 'very good' on 'The Voice'John Legend has heaped praise on Kelsea Ballerini, admitting that she's been 'very good' on 'The Voice'.
How is it possible that John Roberts is deriding the state of public school education when his court has presided over the ...
Chief Justice John Roberts used his second public speech this month to address how the Supreme Court handles internal ...
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Raw Story on MSN'To heck with everyone else': New book says Supreme Court shields the right and that's itIn a new book, a legal analyst argued the Supreme Court "protects the rights of the rich and conservative," but "to heck with ...
Chief Justice John Roberts warned a group of graduating laws students Monday that the rule of law is “endangered.” Without ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Endangered': Justice John Roberts takes apparent swing at TrumpChief Justice John Roberts took an apparent swing at President Donald Trump Monday as he warned that America's justice system ...
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AlterNet on MSNDon’t know 'what the Constitution is': Why Chief Justice Roberts says rule of law is 'endangered'Speaking at Georgetown Law, Chief Justice John Roberts denounced “ad hominem” criticism of the justices and argued for more ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts said that "people have a misunderstanding about how much the current court is overruling precedent." ...
It’s rare for a U.S. Supreme Court justice to speak outside of the marbled and wood-paneled courtroom in Washington, D.C. And even rarer when it’s the chief justice who is speaking publicly. That’s ...
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