User Clip: What a typical day is and what it looks like in the argument process with cases.
What a typical day is and what it looks like in the argument process with cases.
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What a typical day is and what it looks like in the argument process with cases.
John Robert talks about his views on the court and how he believes that there is no favorites/ sides picked in the court, just the truth.
In an interview with Roberts, he talks about the Chief Justice who particpated in making the Dred Scott decision.
Chief Justice John Roberts discusses how the Supreme Court grants "cert" through the "Rule of Four."
(including value in recognizing adverse precedents and points honestly)
(including how justices first get to gauge their colleagues' reactions)
Chief Justice Roberts talks about tourism in and out of the US office buildings.
(including role of serial presentations, degree of discussion, etc.)
(including work before Oral Argument and impact of OA)
He talks about what they do with cases that get passed and cases that get denied. Also peoples opinion on it too.
(see above)
says helps majority refine views, etc.
John Roberts speaks of his previous legal experience as a lawyer and how hard it was to get a case to the Supreme Court.
Speaks about how him and other Justices got to lunch after sessions showing that they are friends. Also talks about how they dont talk about cases outside of the court
(willingness to change depends on size of majority and phase of process)
Being the youngest to hold his position
Chief Justice Roberts discusses if his views of the United States Judicial Branch have changed as a result of his appointment as the Chief Justice.