Sometimes the Supreme Court hands down a decision that doesn’t just split along predictable ideological lines. It flips the script entirely. That’s exactly what happened in Hencely v. Fluor Corp., where a 6–3 majority allowed a wounded U.S. soldier’s lawsuit against a military contractor to proceed. And yes, if you did a double take when…
Impeachment Is Not the Answer: Why Chief Justice Roberts Is Right and Trump Is Wrong
It’s not every day that a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court steps into the political arena to rebuke a sitting president—especially one from the same party that appointed him. But that’s exactly what happened when Chief Justice John Roberts responded to President Trump’s call to impeach U.S. District Judge James Boasberg. Trump’s demand came…
John Roberts and the Conservative Court: Defending Constitutional Integrity
Recent reporting from the New York Times has raised concerns over the Supreme Court’s handling of cases related to the January 6th Capitol incident. According to the piece, Chief Justice John Roberts played a pivotal role in shaping decisions that allegedly benefited former President Donald Trump. However, this narrative misses key elements of the role…