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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJohn Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.
https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-politicalJohn Roberts has made it clear since his time as a young lawyer in the Reagan White House that he does not want to call balls and strikes.
He wanted to make policy then, and he failed in 1982 at least as to whether violations of the Voting Rights Act could be shown by proving the effects of redistricting efforts and not just the purpose of the lawmakers behind the maps.
As chief justice of the United States, however, he oversaw the reversal of that congressional action signed into law by then-president Ronald Reagan and, through two orders in the days since, told politicians that they are free to act quickly on it, cutting corners to do so if needed.
Following the second of those orders, Roberts complained to a group of lawyers and judges on Wednesday that people think were making policy decisions, [that] were saying we think this is what things should be as opposed to this is what the law provides.
As Lawrence Hurley reported for NBC News, Roberts continued: I think they view us as truly political actors, which I dont think is an accurate understanding of what we do. I would say thats the main difficulty.
He wanted to make policy then, and he failed in 1982 at least as to whether violations of the Voting Rights Act could be shown by proving the effects of redistricting efforts and not just the purpose of the lawmakers behind the maps.
As chief justice of the United States, however, he oversaw the reversal of that congressional action signed into law by then-president Ronald Reagan and, through two orders in the days since, told politicians that they are free to act quickly on it, cutting corners to do so if needed.
Following the second of those orders, Roberts complained to a group of lawyers and judges on Wednesday that people think were making policy decisions, [that] were saying we think this is what things should be as opposed to this is what the law provides.
As Lawrence Hurley reported for NBC News, Roberts continued: I think they view us as truly political actors, which I dont think is an accurate understanding of what we do. I would say thats the main difficulty.
NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner.bsky.social) 2026-05-07T15:40:23.680Z
Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.
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Blues Heron
(8,993 posts)1. He is such a nasty pig
agingdem
(8,946 posts)2. Sorry, John, but your gaslighting denials will not erase
the court's overt racism, self-dealing, misogyny, and allegiance to Trump because you insist you and your five loathsome cohorts are above politics...your legacy is written in stone...STFU and deal with it...
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,598 posts)3. Roberts is a racist asshole who deserves these attacks
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