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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Chief Justice John Roberts warned that the Supreme Court must be cautious about overruling precedent, saying doing so for ideological reasons can damage the legal system.

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... "If you do it cavalierly, overrule precedent just because you think it's wrong, then the whole system begins to suffer," Roberts, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, said at the Pennsylvania event.

His remarks come as the court faces intense public scrutiny and historically low approval following a series of high-profile rulings that overturned long-standing precedent.

The warning underscores growing concerns about how future decisions -- on issues including abortion rights, affirmative action and election law -- could affect public trust in the court and the stability of U.S. law.

The court's conservative justices have faced pressure and direct criticism from President Donald Trump and his GOP allies for ruling against the administration on tariffs, and speculation that it will do so on "birthright citizenship" as well. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-12 01:13 PM | Reply

This is the same John Roberts who currently serves on SCOTUS?
Shadow Docket Roberts?
Precedent overturning Roberts?
Well, glory be.
Amending somewhat Oscar Wilde's observation, "Irony is wasted on the [willfully] stupid."

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-12 01:26 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Thanks to Roberts and his ideological compatriots, next year the Republican Party will be able to fully and joyously celebrate the bicentennial of the Compromise of 1877, whereby it sold out Blacks, ended Reconstruction, and ushered in Jim Crow.

Happy 250th!

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-12 01:32 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

the Supreme Court must be cautious about overruling precedent,

Wha?

Like Roe v Wade?

#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-05-12 02:14 PM | Reply

It surprises me that Chief Justice Roberts is only saying this now, after significant damage has been done to the Country, Democracy and Americans by his Court.

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-12 02:41 PM | Reply

Having lent a powerful hand in making "it"- the fascist slow-motion coup now gathering a real head of steam, thanks to SCOTUS - what it is, John Roberts has the gall to tell us "It is what it is."

#6 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-12 02:48 PM | Reply

#5 It wasn't until his deathbed that George Wallace admitted he was wrong about race in America.

It wasn't until his deathbed that Lee Atwater admitted he was wrong about using race-baiting ads for his (Republican) candidates.

It wasn't until his deathbed that Dempsey Barron admitted he was wrong about blocking the ERA vote in the Florida Senate, preventing it from becoming part of our US Constitution.

I am so tired of these political opportunists coming clean ... after doing all the damage to America as they could.

#7 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-12 02:48 PM | Reply

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