While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald ...
Politics doesn't just unfold in documents and legislation—it also takes shape off the record in social environments.
George Will’s Sunday column is a nice tribute to Chief Justice John Marshall, who (as I recently posted) was born 250 years ago September 24. It’s a good column, marred only by two small things.
‘Great bars make great judges,’ observed the late John Chipman Gray. ‘Chief Justice Marshall would never have reached his summit alone, nor if his early legal associates had been a company ...
Madison to say what the court’s power is, is remarkable,” she said, referring to the foundational opinion written by Chief ...