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John Roberts, Supreme Court and US Chief Justice

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Roberts slams 'dangerous' attacks on Supreme Court justices
US Chief Justice John Roberts said hostility toward individual Supreme Court members was creating a dangerous environment, in his first public comments since the president blasted justices who voted to strike down his global tariffs.

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Chief Justice Roberts says personal criticism of judges is dangerous and has 'got to stop'
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Amid Trump attacks, Supreme Court's John Roberts says stop with the hostility
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Chief Justice John Roberts rips ‘hostility’ toward judges after hearing criticism from Trump for months
Chief Justice John Roberts has demanded an end to personal criticism of federal judges, calling the attacks dangerous and insisting “it’s got to stop.”

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Chief Justice John Roberts says that hostility toward judges has ‘got to stop’
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Roberts on personal attacks against judges: ‘It’s got to stop’
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Trump announces new 10% global tariff, as he criticises US supreme court members over ruling

US president Donald Trump has said the administration will impose an immediate 10 per cent global tariff, “over and above normal tariffs already being charged”. The announcement came as part of his seething rebuke to three conservative members of the US supreme court following Friday’s ruling striking down his sweeping use of tariffs.
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Five UChicago Law Alumni to Clerk at the US Supreme Court Next Term

Five University of Chicago Law School alumni will clerk at the US Supreme Court during October Term 2026, serving four different justices.The alumni will clerk for Justices Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch,
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US Judiciary Approves New Public Defender Office to Improve Supreme Court Advocacy

The federal judiciary on Tuesday approved the creation of an office dedicated to improving the advocacy of federal public defenders at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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