Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
President-elect Donald Trump's recent defeat at the Supreme Court tells us important things about the high court.
While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald ...
The Supreme Court decided, by a scant 5–4 margin, that President Donald Trump would have to (virtually) sit through a ...
The Supreme Court is under great stress, if not in crisis. So says Chief Justice John Roberts in his annual report. In important respects, Roberts is surely correct. The public’s trust in the ...
"Allowing the sentencing to proceed reaffirms the principle that the legal process must apply equally to all citizens," said ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
When the Supreme Court justices first shared an inaugural stage with Donald Trump, they heard the new president deliver a ...
The Roberts court used a novel doctrine to blunt or undo many of Biden’s policy initiatives. But the president-elect was left ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready to uphold a law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don't sell the widly ...
Two Republican appointees, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett, joined the court’s three liberals in ordering the ...
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject an appeal from President Trump that sought to block his sentencing Friday in the ...