Ask a U.S. Supreme Court Justice: John G. Roberts Jr. on the Origin, Nature and Importance of the Supreme Court
In December 2006, Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts Jr. and a group of high school students participated in a conversation about the high court—from its history and evolution to the methods Justices use in selecting and hearing cases, to the role of an independent judiciary and other issues crucial to a healthy democracy today. Below are the questions they raised. Click on one to get a response from an actual U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
 
 
 

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