Texas Ruling Raises Doubts About Chief Justice’s Hold on the Roberts Court

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Texas Ruling Raises Doubts About Chief Justice’s Hold on the Roberts Court
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The Texas abortion ruling is another sign that Chief Justice John Roberts is struggling to steer the Supreme Court at a time when an even bigger abortion case is looming

5-4 midnight order letting Texas ban most abortions

raised new uncertainty about reproductive rights, but one point was clear: It is another sign that Chief Justice John Roberts is struggling to steer the Roberts Court at a time when an even bigger abortion case is looming. A conservative chief justice who prizes consensus and calibration in jurisprudence once again found himself out of step with five colleagues further to his right. Instead, Chief Justice Roberts landed in an increasingly familiar place on the court he leads: dissenting alongside three liberals who, often for different reasons, share his disagreement with the newly expanded conservative majority.

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