Referring to the "contentious" confirmation hearings for now-Justice
Brett Kavanaugh, Chief Justice John Roberts, stresses in a speech at the
University of Minnesota the importance of keeping the judiciary
separate from the "political branches." He goes on to say that "the
story of the Supreme Court would be very different without that sort of
independence," and he highlights several decisions that would not have
come about, including 1954 Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. Quoting
Justice Kavanaugh, Chief Justice Roberts says, "As our newest colleague
put it, we do not sit on opposite sides of an aisle, we do not caucus in
separate rooms, we do not serve one party or one interest, we serve one
nation." And he concludes, "I want to assure all of you that we will
continue to do that, to the best of our abilities, whether times are
calm or contentious."
This report was broadcast on October 16.
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