Friday, November 27, 2009

John Roberts

Chief Justice Roberts a Student of Justice Owen Roberts

Chief Justice John G. Roberts isn't the first Supreme Court justice to have that last name. more >>

The Details Of Obama's Footwork on Inauguration Day

Photos from the inaugural podium show just how well scripted the new president's big day was. more >>

Obama Scorned for High Court Nomination Comments

The Committee for Justice, the conservative group that was instrumental in promoting the Supreme Court nominations of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, took aim this morning at Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama for comments he made during the justices' confirmation debates. more >>

Federalist Society Shows Its Clout

If 25 years ago the Federalist Society was a fringe legal group founded by a small group of conservative law students, the anniversary gala last night at Union Station signaled how the now 42,000-member organization has become one of the most powerful in the country. more >>

Friends of Clarence Thomas Speak Out

They're calling themselves "Friends of Justice Thomas," and they say that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his bestselling memoir have gotten a bum rap from the "mainstream media." more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About John Roberts

10 interesting facts about the Supreme Court justice. more >>

'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Just Won't Go Away

The arrival of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts at Syracuse University was met with eager students, cynical professors, and a drum corps "playing a snappy marching beat." more >>

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