Chief Justice Roberts warns against ‘dangerous’ personal attacks on judges: ‘It’s got to stop’
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Chief Justice Roberts warns against ‘dangerous’ personal attacks on judges: ‘It’s got to stop’
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At a speaking event hosted by Rice University’s Baker Institute, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts weighed in on the types of criticisms judges face, emphasizing that “personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it's got to stop.”March 17, 2026