US Supreme Court's Roberts says personal hostility aimed at judges has 'got to stop' - Reuters

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March 17, 2026
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Chief Justice Roberts called for an end to personal attacks and hostility directed at judges.

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Chief Justice John Roberts called for an end to personal attacks and hostility directed at judges, signaling concern about the tone of public discourse surrounding the judiciary. Roberts' comments reflect growing tensions between the Supreme Court and political figures who have criticized recent rulings or the court's independence. The statement underscores broader debates over judicial impartiality and whether inflammatory rhetoric undermines public confidence in the courts. Roberts has previously emphasized the importance of the judiciary remaining insulated from political pressure and personal attacks. His latest remarks suggest he views the current climate of hostility toward judges as a threat to the institution's legitimacy and effectiveness.

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