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When the Roberts Court Dropped the Mask
For fifteen years, Chief Justice John Roberts conducted the Court like a string quartet: conservative, cautious, obsessed with key changes more than crescendos. Call it minimalism—long opinions that moved doctrine by inches. Since 2020, the tempo changed.
Sep 21, 202526 min
governanceSix Votes: The Supreme Court Revolution
The Roberts Court before and after 2020—how a jurisprudence of 'tradition' remapped power, rights, and the administrative state. Historians will draw a clean fold in the timeline of the Roberts Court. On one side (2005–2019): incrementalism with sharp elbows.
Jul 14, 202524 min