
Judge John Roberts
Chief Justice John Roberts is the head of the U.S. Supreme Court, the highest judicial authority in the United States. Appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005, he is responsible for leading the Court’s decision-making process and overseeing oral arguments. Roberts is known for his careful, moderate approach, often seeking consensus among justices and emphasizing the importance of the Court’s role in interpreting the Constitution. His decisions impact significant issues like civil rights, healthcare, and government powers, shaping American law and society for generations.