SCOTUS 101: Is John Roberts the New Swing Vote?

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SCOTUS 101: Is John Roberts the New Swing Vote?

Mar 7, 2019 1 min read
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Former Legal Fellow and Appellate Advocacy Program Manager

Elizabeth Slattery researches and writes on the rule of law, separation of powers, civil rights, and other constitutional issues.
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In this week’s episode of SCOTUS 101, Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute joins Elizabeth Slattery to discuss whether Chief Justice John Roberts is the new swing vote and other SCOTUS headlines of the week. Elizabeth also chats with Beth Williams, the head of the Justice Department’s judicial nominations team. Stay tuned for Supreme Trivia – Swing Vote Edition!

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