Chief Justice Roberts warns against heated political words about judges
- Chief Justice John Roberts warned that heated political words about judges can provoke threats or acts of violence from others.
- Roberts emphasized that there have been serious threats of violence and murder of judges simply for doing their jobs.
- He noted that political discourse can portray judges as part of the problem.
- Roberts criticized former President Trump's remarks in 2018 regarding judges, highlighting the impact of labeling them as 'Obama judges.
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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. Appearing at the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judicial conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, Roberts made his remarks the day after the Supreme Court issued its final decisions of the term, which includ…
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Chief Justice warns against heated political words about judges
Chief Justice Roberts sounds alarm on dangerous rhetoric aimed at judges from politicians – Your Capital Minds
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts warned Saturday of the dangers of politicians using heated rhetoric against judges. ‘It becomes wrapped up in the political dispute that a judge who’s doing his or her job is part of the problem,’ Roberts said in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Judicial Conference of the Fourth Circuit, a gathering of judges and lawyers. ‘And the danger, of course, is somebody might pick up on that. And we have h…
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