Chief Justice Roberts' Defense Doesn't Persuade Court Critics

Chief Justice John Roberts used his annual year-end report to defend his colleagues' integrity, but that defense did not move prominent critics clamoring for the justices to abide by the same ethical rules as other federal judges do. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jan. 5, 2012

The corrupt activist corporatist lawyers appointed to the Supreme Court by the worst administration in the history of the nation are trying to claim they are too royal to be forced to be ethical. Their Citizens United ruling has to be one of the 10 worst rulings ever made by the court, both in procedure and ignoring facts and poor logic. It is time to amend the constitution to overturn it. It is also time for citizen financed elections, so such corporatist judges do not get ... More »

Roberts “failed to acknowledge a need for reform,” Aron told HuffPost. “He could have said that we ought to take some action to reassure the public and ... More »

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