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- Chief Justice Urges Political Leaders to Tone Down Rhetoric
At a conference with federal judges, the chief justice did not mention the court’s decision sharply limiting their power, focusing instead on the danger of threats to the judiciary
- Chief Justice Roberts warns politicians against heated rhetoric . . .
Chief Justice John Roberts cautioned against heated political rhetoric targeting judges, highlighting the risk of violence and referencing past criticisms from both President Trump and Sen Schumer
- Chief Justice John Roberts warns anti-judge rhetoric can lead to . . .
Chief Justice John Roberts, seen at an event in Buffalo, New York, last month, told an audience in North Carolina Saturday that overheated political rhetoric aimed at judges can lead to violence
- Chief Justice Roberts Warns Against Heated Political Words About . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts, speaking at a moment when threats against judges are on the rise, warned on Saturday that elected officials' heated words about judges can lead to
- Chief Justice Roberts warns against heated political words about judges . . .
Chief Justice John Roberts is warning that elected officials’ heated words about judges can lead to threats or acts of violence by others
- Chief Justice Roberts Decries Threats, Urges Calm Over Court Rulings
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on June 28 warned that heated rhetoric against judges could spiral into violence, urging Americans to pursue legal and legislative remedies instead of threats when they disagree with court rulings
- Chief Justice Roberts: Dont blame judges for applying the law
After the Supreme Court handed down some of its biggest decisions of the term, Chief Justice John Roberts talked about how he deals with criticism
- John Roberts brushes off Supreme Court criticism in rare Q A
Chief Justice John Roberts on Saturday said some public criticism of the Supreme Court’s work is “not terribly helpful,” dismissing it as “venting” that only focuses on the bottom line …
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