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Chief Justice Roberts warns against heated political words about judges

  • Chief Justice John Roberts warned on Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina, that heated political rhetoric about judges can provoke threats or violence.
  • His warnings followed rising threats including the April guilty plea of Nicholas John Roske for attempting to kill Justice Kavanaugh and an armed man's arrest near Kavanaugh's home.
  • Roberts cited past public rebukes of political figures from both parties, including criticism of remarks by Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer about judges.
  • Roberts emphasized judges must focus on impartial legal analysis without predetermining outcomes and expect pushback while performing their duties.
  • He urged political leaders to reduce inflammatory language to protect judicial independence and noted lower court judges will follow new Supreme Court limits on nationwide injunctions.
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The president of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, asked the political leaders of the two major parties to be measured in the face of the attacks they are launching on the judicial decisions that go against their interests. Read more]]>

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Supreme U.S. judge John Roberts warns against violence against law-speakers. The political incitement reaches a new climax.

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