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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe Helped John Roberts Construct His Image as a Centrist. We Were So Wrong.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/helped-john-roberts-construct-image-221550808.htmlOn Sunday, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak published a blockbuster article about the conservative justices efforts to shield Donald Trump from any consequences for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. This is what Supreme Court reporting needs to become: less credulous academic translating of a handful of judicial opinions and more cultivation of inside sources, procuring of confidential memos, and production of massive scoops. More to the point, their pieceabout how the three Jan. 6 cases decided last year in favor of Donald J. Trump came togethercontains several remarkable news bombshells, including the fact that Justice Samuel Alito had the opinion in the Capitol assault case, Fischer v. United States, taken away from him by Chief Justice John Roberts; that the liberal justices were working to try to get the majorities to moderate maximalist positions in all three cases; and that Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch would have pushed the immunity case to be decided after the 2024 election. But the biggest revelation here is that the character John Roberts plays as an affable centrist steward of the courts reputational interestscreated largely in the press and played to the hilt by himis a total fiction. It was Roberts who decided that Trump and Trumpism would prevail in all three insurrection cases and he did not, in this instance, follow in the wake of the courts aggressive conservative maximalists. He was the aggressive conservative maximalist. And he created majority opinions in his own image.
A singular revelation in the Times reporting is a memo Roberts produced in February of 2024, after a cross-ideological panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit handed down a decision rejecting Trumps claims that he was almost wholly immune from criminal liability for actions taken during his time as president. In his confidential memo, the chief justice offered a scathing critique of that opinion, complaining that the lower court judges failed to grapple with the most difficult questions altogether. He inveighed that the Supreme Court should take the casewhich would hold up Trumps criminal trial slated for the summerbut also previewed how the justices would reverse the lower-level ruling. I think it likely that we will view the separation of powers analysis differently from the appeals court, he warned. From that point onward, it appears he was committed to a sweeping decision for the former presidentand never seemed to wonder if a massive victory for Trump might imperil American democracy.
There are many more damning details about Roberts race to award Trump the biggest possible victory in the pair of cases with his name on them. In Trump v. Anderson, which challenged Colorados removal of the former president from the ballot, Roberts had an opportunity for a narrow decision. All four women justices were prepared to unequivocally join a modest opinion that kept Trump on the Colorado ballot without gutting the constitutional bar on insurrectionists returning to office. The chief justice spurned them, siding instead with the four other conservative men who wished to write this clause out of the Constitution. In the immunity case, Justice Sonia Sotomayor tried to work with Roberts to find areas of compromise. In response, he ghosted her.
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