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ion from expenses in 2019 as it faces " a very difficult and competitive year." In an extraordinary statement for a U.S. Supreme Court chief justice, John Roberts, an appointee of Republican President George W. Bush, criticized the Republican currently in the White House for implying a federal judge appointed b
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Page: EFTA00026431 →e Funniest Moments Of The Supreme Court's Term Justice Stephen Breyer conjured up a baffling hypothetical involving a Roman emperor, Chief Justice John Roberts stepped up his game on popular slang, and a toilet flushed loudly as a Latham & Watkins lawyer discussed constitutional rights. Here, Law360 highl
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ision excluding religious schools from programs that fund private schools runs afoul of the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause. As Chief Justice John Roberts explained, "A State need not subsidize private education. [Continue Reading] AP: "Hawley draws hard line on Supreme Court nominees, abortion," Unat
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the Senate floor amid calls from Republicans that he apologize for his comments about Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. [...] Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday condemned Schumer's comments, saying in a statement: "Justices know that criticism comes with the territory, but threatening statement
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e in the fall, according to a letter shared exclusively with NBC News on Thursday. [Continue Reading] US SUPREME COURT NPR: [AUDIO] "Chief Justice John Roberts' Major Role In The Recent Supreme Court Term," Nina Totenberg, July 09, 2020, 4:58 PM Chief Justice John Roberts has had a momentous term in which
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he health-care law." politico (10/22, Levine, 4.29M) reports that "prior to becoming a federal judge, Barrett criticized Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to uphold" the Affordable Care Act. NBC Nightly News (10/22, story 7, 0:15, Holt, 5.51M), Reiiterc (10/22), the Wall Street Journal (10/2
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eme- court-nomination-431160> (10/22, Levine, 4.29M) reports that "prior to becoming a federal judge, Barrett criticized Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to uphold" the Affordable Care Act. NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/3649bfb7f20e44c5a267f394778f24117pubid=fb
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the mandate provision and leave the rest of the act in place, the provisions regarding pre-existing conditions and the rest." Moran: "Chief Justice John Roberts agreed, noting sharply that Republicans in Congress had the chance to repeal the whole act, but didn't." Roberts: "I think, frankly, that they want
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rants-census- congressional-reapportionment/2020/11/30/90188f4a-3330-11eb-8d38-6aealadb3839_story.html> (11/30, Barnes, 14.2M) reports Chief Justice John Roberts "was among those questioning whether the court should wait to see whether the Census Bureau, under the direction" of Commerce Secretary Ross, "can e
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ts Tells Georgetown Law Graduates They Will Serve "Higher Purpose" As Attorneys. Bloomberg (5/25, Stohr, 3.57M) reports Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in a Georgetown University Law Center commencement speech "hailed the law as a means of 'limiting power through reason' as he made a rare public ap
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he health-care law." Politico (10/22, Levine, 4.29M) reports that "prior to becoming a federal judge, Barrett criticized Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to uphold" the Affordable Care Act. NBC Nightly NewsVi (10/22, story 7, 0:15, Holt, 5.51M), Reuters (10/22), the Wall Street Journal (10/
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ruling by the end of the year before Trump actually issues apportionment numbers." The Washington Post (11/30, Barnes, 14.2M) reports Chief Justice John Roberts "was among those questioning whether the court should wait to see whether the Census Bureau, under the direction" of Commerce Secretary Ross, "can e
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the mandate provision and leave the rest of the act in place, the provisions regarding pre-existing conditions and the rest." Moran: "Chief Justice John Roberts agreed, noting sharply that Republicans in Congress had the chance to repeal the whole act, but didn't." Roberts: "I think, frankly, that they want
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(7/19, Gerstein, 4.29M) reports that recent announcements about health issues involving Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Chief Justice John Roberts have sparked concern among critics who "say the public is entitled to more information about the justices' medical condition. With the court sharpl
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adio News Broadcasts: ABC: Coronavirus-Rising Cases; Washington-Mandatory Masks; Indiana-FBI Investigation of Racist Incident; SCOTUS-Chief Justice John Roberts Hospitalized. CBS: Coronavirus-Rising Cases; Coronavirus-Hot Spots; New Jersey-DMV Reopened To Long Lines; California-Tech CEO of Solid8 Kicked Out
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Is An Institutionalist. The Wall Street Journal (7/12, Bravin, Kendall, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports in an analysis that Chief Justice John Roberts clearly left his mark on the Court's recently-concluded term. To the Journal, Roberts demonstrated himself to be an institutionalist. His rulings r
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nnell "invited the seven House impeachment managers to return at 12 p.m. on Thursday to read the articles aloud on the Senate floor." Chief Justice John Roberts "will be sworn in at 2 p.m. to preside over the trial. He will then swear in all 100 senators as jurors." McConnell also said the President "will re
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CBS Evening News (7/9, story 3, 2:05, Brennan, 4.14M) recounted that the Supreme Court issued "two separate decisions, both written by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined by liberal justices and the two conservative Trump appointees." In the first one, "the court refused to block a subpoena from a New York
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ts Tells Georgetown Law Graduates They Will Serve "Higher Purpose" As Attorneys. Bloomberg (5/25, Stohr, 3.57M) reports Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in a Georgetown University Law Center commencement speech "hailed the law as a means of 'limiting power through reason' as he made a rare public ap

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