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Chief justice slams officers who dare query Supreme Courtroom rulings

Editorial Board Published January 2, 2025
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Supreme Courtroom Chief Justice John Roberts launched his annual report Thursday, calling for “all Americans to appreciate this inheritance from our founding generation and cherish its endurance.”

“It is not in the nature of judicial work to make everyone happy. Most cases have a winner and a loser. Every Administration suffers defeats in the court system—sometimes in cases with major ramifications for executive or legislative power or other consequential topics,” he mentioned. 

“Nonetheless, for the previous a number of a long time, the choices of the courts, widespread or not, have been adopted, and the Nation has averted the standoffs that plagued the Nineteen Fifties and Sixties,” Roberts continued. “Within the past few years, however, elected officials from across the political spectrum have raised the specter of open disregard for federal court rulings. These dangerous suggestions, however sporadic, must be soundly rejected. Judicial independence is worth preserving.”


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This comes because the Supreme Courtroom has been shrouded in secrecy, corruption, and political bias—instigating notably the ire of Democrats. 

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the highest two rating Democrats on the Home Oversight Committee, despatched a letter to Roberts over “renewed concern about Justice Samuel Alito’s apparent refusal to abide by the Supreme Court’s Code of Conduct or constitutional and statutory guarantees that impartial judges hear cases.”

The nation’s belief within the Supreme Courtroom fell to its lowest level in 50 years after it overturned Roe v. Wade, and it doesn’t appear to be bouncing again. Specifically, girls not have the respect of the establishment that they as soon as held. 

Among the many Supreme Courtroom’s laundry listing of corruption is Justice Samuel Alito’s acceptance of luxurious journeys from billionaires, and—shortly earlier than the court docket’s ruling that Trump has broad immunity for inciting the Jan. 6 revolt—Alito’s spouse Martha-Ann’s flying of a far-right flag in help of insurrectionists. 

It’s additionally been reported that Justice Clarence Thomas has accepted lavish items, actual property offers, and holidays from billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow for 20 years. In the meantime, his spouse Ginni praised a gaggle that opposed Supreme Courtroom reform.

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A cartoon by Mike Luckovich

Roberts has beforehand refused to reply questions from the Senate concerning how his justices’ actions have doubtlessly broken the establishment, elevating doubts about Individuals’ skill to belief the court docket’s objectivity.

The nation’s highest court docket faces a vital second in historical past because the actions of a number of justices have raised basic questions on its integrity and impartiality. 

“As my late colleague Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote, an independent judiciary is ‘essential to the rule of law in any land,’” Roberts mentioned in his report. “Yet it ‘is vulnerable to assault; it can be shattered if the society law exists to serve does not take care to assure its preservation.’”

With rising public scrutiny, reported conflicts of curiosity, and political polarization, the court docket’s credibility is in danger—eroding the general public’s religion within the judiciary and, in the end, undermining democracy. 

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