Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Roberts Cites Pelosi To Justify Ending Biden's Student Debt Cancellation Program Chief Justice John Roberts cited Nancy Pelosi's 2021 remarks in striking down President Joe Biden's student loan cancellation program. By Randy DeSoto June 30, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images SCOTUS Rules on $400B Student Debt Cancellation Plan, It's Bad News for Biden Student loan payments have been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than three years ago. By The Associated Press June 30, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Carveout for Race-Based Admissions Allowed for Military Academies “This opinion also does not address the issue,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a footnote to the majority opinion. By Micaela Burrow June 29, 2023
@LisPower1 / Twitter video screen shot Fox News Host Apologizes for Off-Color Joke About Chris Christie: 'I Deeply Regret It' On Tuesday’s “America Reports” on Fox News, Roberts discussed Christie’s entry into the 2024 Republican primary. By Johnathan Jones June 6, 2023
Christian Chavez / APBreaking SCOTUS Chief Justice Halts End of Trump-Era Policy, Gives Biden Admin Tight Window to Respond "It is not reasonably contestable that the failure to grant a stay will cause an unprecedented calamity at the southern border," states said. By The Associated Press December 19, 2022
Brandon Bell / Getty Images Trump's Emergency Request Green-Lit by SCOTUS - Did Democrats Just Get Backed Into a Corner? Chief Justice John Roberts put on hold an appellate court ruling that would have given a House committee access to Trump’s taxes. By Jack Davis November 1, 2022
WFAA / YouTube screen shotCommentary Who's the Supreme Court Leaker? List of Potential Suspects Has Been 'Narrowed,' Fox Reports It's doubtful that Attorney General Merrick Garland has any appetite to find or to punish the Supreme Court leaker. By Elizabeth Stauffer July 31, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Supreme Court Asks Maryland, Virginia Governors to Put an End to Regular Protests Outside Justices' Homes The Supreme Court is asking the governors of Maryland and Virginia to end the regular protests occurring outside of the Justices' homes. By Richard Moorhead July 3, 2022
Alex Wong / Getty Images Conservative States Score Major Win Over Biden's EPA in New Supreme Court Ruling 'Huge victory against federal overreach and the excesses of the administrative state,' West Virginia's attorney general said. By Andrew Jose June 30, 2022
Saul Loeb - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Don't Cheer Yet, Because Justice Roberts Might Have a Way to Sink Roe v. Wade Decision In a new article, Politico laid out the possibility of a compromise led by Roberts that would protect abortion in some capacity. By Grant Atkinson June 20, 2022