Former U.S. Solicitor General and federal appellate judge Kenneth Starr on Thursday had one word to describe Chief Justice John Roberts’ voting behavior in the October 2019 term: power.
“Stay in the majority; stay in control,” Starr said.
"He obviously has centered himself not just physically but figuratively at the very center of the court," the former U.S. appeals court judge said during an American Bar Association review of the Supreme Court term. "The upshot was some surprising results."
July 30, 2020 at 05:43 PM
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Former U.S. Solicitor General and federal appellate judge Kenneth Starr on Thursday had one word to describe Chief Justice John Roberts’ voting behavior in the October 2019 term: power.
“Stay in the majority; stay in control,” Starr said.
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