
John Roberts
John Roberts is the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, a position he has held since 2005. Appointed by President George W. Bush, Roberts is influential in interpreting the Constitution and shaping U.S. law on various critical issues, including healthcare, civil rights, and corporate regulation. He is known for his cautious approach and often prioritizes judicial restraint, seeking to uphold the law while maintaining the court's legitimacy. As Chief Justice, he also leads the court's operations and presides over important cases, including those involving high-profile legal questions with significant societal impact.