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John Roberts, Supreme Court and judges

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US Supreme Court's Roberts says personal hostility aimed at judges has 'got to stop'
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts said on Tuesday that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is "dangerous and it's got to stop," commenting just days after President Donald Trump's latest social media broadside against judges who have ruled against him and his administration.

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John Roberts reveals 'absurd' Supreme Court notion
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Trump vs. the Courts: Chief Justice Roberts says personal attacks on judges are "dangerous"
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Opinion - Chief Justice John Roberts speaks out about hostility toward judges
Chief Justice John Roberts isn’t someone who typically steps into the political spotlight, but this week, he felt the need to say something.

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‘It’s got to stop’: Supreme Court chief warns attacks on the judiciary are ‘dangerous’
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Chief Justice Roberts: 'Hostility towards judges is dangerous and it’s got to stop'
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