Roberts Court

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The Roberts Court refers to the U.S. Supreme Court during the tenure of John Roberts as its Chief Justice (2005-). It is the successor to the Rehnquist Court.

The Roberts Court is perhaps the least productive ever, based on statistical measures of achievement.[1] The current members are as follows:

The Roberts Court expressly overturned these precedents as of July 2007:

In addition, liberals feel that the Roberts Court implicitly overturned precedents in these cases, making a total of eight precedents overturned by the Roberts/Alito Court in merely a year and a half:[2]

Future cases[edit]

The Roberts Court appears to have a 5-vote majority to overrule liberal precedents in these areas:

References[edit]

  1. https://empiricalscotus.com/2022/06/07/least-productive-court/
  2. https://www.politico.com/news/stories/0707/5099.html

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