The U.S. Supreme Court’s Steady Hand in a Nation’s Precarious Moment
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. presided over a presidential impeachment and skillfully steered his own institution through partisan-roiled waters. Justice Clarence Thomas spoke, and the country heard not just him but the entire court for the first time. A core group of justices joined Roberts in finding the “center” but will that center hold in the next round of politically-fraught challenges?
Marcia Coyle is the Chief Washington Correspondent for The National Law Journal, has covered the U.S. Supreme Court for 33 years and is a regular contributor of Supreme Court analysis to PBS’ The NewsHour. She also is the author of the The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s Steady Hand in a Nation’s Precarious Moment
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. presided over a presidential impeachment and skillfully steered his own institution through partisan-roiled waters. Justice Clarence Thomas spoke, and the country heard not just him but the entire court for the first time. A core group of justices joined Roberts in finding the “center” but will that center hold in the next round of politically-fraught challenges?
Marcia Coyle is the Chief Washington Correspondent for The National Law Journal, has covered the U.S. Supreme Court for 33 years and is a regular contributor of Supreme Court analysis to PBS’ The NewsHour. She also is the author of the The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution.
All are welcome; bring your Supreme Court questions and we’ll see you on Zoom. Advance registration required at the link here:
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