Chief Justice Roberts reiterates support for judicial independence
- On Monday evening in Buffalo, Chief Justice John Roberts made a rare public appearance to celebrate the 125 years since the establishment of the federal court serving the western region of New York.
- Roberts returned to his hometown event amid heightened national debate over judicial independence and recent politically charged calls for judge impeachments.
- Joined by longtime friend Judge Lawrence Vilardo, Roberts spoke candidly about the judiciary’s role, noting the necessity of courts as a coequal, independent government branch.
- He emphasized that judicial independence is vital and firmly asserted that impeachment should not be used as a means to express opposition to judicial rulings, remarks that were met with applause from the more than 600 people in attendance.
- Roberts’ remarks reaffirmed the judiciary’s role in checking congressional and executive excesses and underscored resistance to political interference amid ongoing court challenges.
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