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Chief Justice John Roberts, Crime Novelist

More evidence why Chief Justice John Roberts is one of the most admirable public servants of our time, courtesy of the Washington Post: The Supreme Court turns down most cases without comment, but yesterday Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr....

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Why did CNNs Roberts interview Roger Stone, professional dirty trickster and founder of C.U.N.T.?

During the October 13 edition of CNN's American Morning , host John Roberts interviewed Roger Stone, described by Roberts as a "Republican political consultant," who advanced the oft-repeated conservative smear that Sen. Barack Obama would be "dangerous" as president. Although Roberts said Stone is "famous for running some very, very effective negative campaigns over the course of American political...

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From the Bench, a Flair for Hard-Boiled Crime Writing

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has a playful side, and it is steeped in pop culture.

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Clinton: I'd like woman in White House I agree with

Sen. Hillary Clinton appeared Tuesday on "American Morning" with CNN's John Roberts to discuss the presidential campaign, the financial crisis and her views on electing a woman to the White House.

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CNN's Roberts: Negligent Sheriff 'One of the Good Guys'

Today on CNN's American Morning, Cook County sheriff Tom Dart was interviewed by anchor John Roberts. Dart has announced his office will quit carrying out evictions stemming from mortgage foreclosures until lenders start exercising "due diligence." During the interview, Dart made the point that some evictions involve people who have not defaulted on their mortgages, but have simply been paying rent...

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John Roberts

Chief Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 53 · Washington, D. C.

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Tying

TPM Reader MD is wondering ... I saw this on CNN early this morning. John Roberts was talking about the smear campaign, trying to do the equivalency dance, and actually said (I'm paraphrasing) "Obama is trying to tie McCain to...

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The Hotly-Anticipated and Exceedingly Handy ACLU Supreme Court Overview is Here!

Today, the Supreme Court returns for business and John Roberts begins his fourth term as Chief Justice. According to the latest edition of ACLU Legal Director Steven R. Shapiro’s annual overview, there is no doubt that Roberts presides over a conservative court. Indeed, there is little doubt that the Roberts court [...]

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Little Barry Obama Didn't Know that William Ayers Was an Unrepentant Domestic Terrorist

The Obama campaign is now spinning the yarn that Barack didn't know about William Ayers past as an unrepentant domestic terrorist intent on blowing up the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol (from Protein Wisdom ): CNN’s John Roberts: “I just want to try to get to the heart of it so that people at home can understand. Our Jim Acosta talked with your senior strategist David Axelrod about this. In 1995, William...

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Axelrod claims Obama had never heard of Ayers

From CNN’s morning show this AM: CNN’s John Roberts: “I just want to try to get to the heart of it so that people at home can understand. Our Jim Acosta talked with your senior strategist David Axelrod about this. In 1995, William Ayers held kind of a get-to-know you event at his place where he [...]

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Tilting the Courts

Erwin Chemerinsky at Salon.com speculates what the judicial landscape could look like if John McCain wins the election. McCain has said that he wants to appoint conservative justices like Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito. Obama voted against confirmation of both of those individuals and has said that he would pick liberal justices like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer....

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Supreme Court's future hangs on whether it's McCain or Obama

Conservative legal activists view Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito as remarkable successes in President Bush's quest to move the court to the right, and that is part of the reason that, as the court begins its work anew today, public attention is focused less on the cases at hand than on the court's future.

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Election could decide future of the federal courts

The next president could have the opportunity to name three or four justices to the Supreme Court. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Republican Sen. John McCain likes fellow conservative justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Democratic Sen. Barack Obama does not think much of Clarence Thomas. That may seem like an oversimplified summary of what the two major candidates [...]

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ABC Autism Special News Report: Aired Today

ABC News Controversial New Movement: Autistic and Proud Activists Say Stop Looking for a Cure and Accept Autistic People as They Are By DEBORAH ROBERTS, MICHELLE MAJOR and JONANN BRADY June 10, 2008 — Ari Ne'eman and Kristina Chew say they are the faces and voices of autism's future. They're part of a controversial group hoping to radically change the way others look at autism. Their message: Stop