Chief Justice John Roberts inherits expanded role as the Supreme Court's man in the middle

Chief Justice John Roberts inherits expanded role as the Supreme Court's man in the middle

When the Supreme Court hears cases, delivers opinions or even poses for a group photo, Chief Justice John Roberts is the man in the middle. With the retirement of Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court’s most influential member by virtue of his “swing vote” status, Roberts’ role is magnified.

<div>Chief Justice John Roberts inherits expanded role as the Supreme Court&apos;s man in the middle</div>, Huntsville News

<div>Chief Justice John Roberts inherits expanded role as the Supreme Court&apos;s man in the middle</div>, Huntsville News
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