Annals of Law: No More Mr. Nice Guy

In every major case since he became the nation’s seventeenth Chief Justice, Roberts has sided with the prosecution over the defendant, the state over the condemned, the executive branch over the legislative, and the corporate defendant over the individual plaintiff. Even more than Scalia, who has embodied judicial conservatism during a generation of service on the Supreme Court, Roberts has served the interests, and reflected the values, of the ... Full Story »

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by Francis V. Pirrone - May. 21, 2009

This is quality journalism, for sure. The new Yorker has always been a magazine of influence, ever since I would read it in the Dr. Wolin;s office as a child waiting to get my teeth fixed. funny, i'm still reading the mag, and i'm still waiting to get my teeth fixed.

This is quality journalism, for sure. The new Yorker has always been a magazine of influence, ever since I would read it in the Dr. Wolin;s office as a child waiting to get my teeth fixed. funny, i'm still reading the mag, and i'm still waiting to get my teeth fixed.

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