Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death ...
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons ...
Lori Ulrich, who represented Riley Williams and Joseph Fischer, talked to PennLive following the news that President Donald ...
As New Year’s Eve traditions go, this one is pretty tame. At 6 p.m., exactly when one might release news if the goal is the smallest possible audience, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ...
Most Americans support the inclusion of the Bible in the swearing-in ceremony at presidential inaugurations, according to a ...
John Roberts is the Chief Justice of the United States, and he will administer the oath-taking ceremony for Vice ...
President-elect Donald Trump's recent defeat at the Supreme Court tells us important things about the high court.
Although presidents and other government officials have historically sworn the oath on a Bible, the Constitution doesn’t require it.
During his oath, Trump did not place his hand atop the Bible, a moment that quickly took over on social media as people ...
Chief Justice John Roberts has expressed concern about the Supreme Court’s declining public trust, but has failed to ...
Chief Justice John Roberts will swear in Donald Trump for his second term on January 20, 2025, highlighting tradition and ...