Roberts: SCOTUS Justices Aren't 'Political Actors'

Chief justice urges public to see court as above partisan politics
Posted May 7, 2026 3:30 AM CDT
Roberts: SCOTUS Justices Aren't 'Political Actors'
FILE - John Roberts, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, speaks during lecture to the Georgetown Law School graduating class of 2025, in Washington, May 12, 2025.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

Chief Justice John Roberts wants Americans to know he doesn't see the Supreme Court the way some critics might. Speaking Wednesday at a legal conference in Hershey, Pa., Roberts said many people wrongly believe the justices are "political actors" choosing outcomes based on policy preferences rather than legal analysis, NBC News reports. "I think they view us as truly political actors, which I don't think is an accurate understanding of what we do," he said. He was responding to a question about what the public most misunderstands regarding the high court, Politico reports.

Roberts, part of the court's 6-3 conservative majority that has shifted federal law rightward on issues including abortion, guns, and voting rights, didn't address any specific cases. But he stressed that the court is often obligated to hand down decisions that are disliked, saying rulings are "based on our best effort to figure out what the Constitution means and how it applies." He acknowledged that the public is free to criticize the court's work, while urging that critiques target decisions, not individual judges, warning personal attacks are "not appropriate" and can lead to "very serious problems," especially amid heightened security concerns. He also did not mention President Trump, who himself has been among critics of the court at times, CNN reports.

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