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Thursday, May 23, 2019

John G Roberts

John Roberts By Juan Castillo Rm. 309 John Glover Roberts Jr. was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 27, 1955, the discussion of Rosemary and John Glover Jack Roberts, Sr. (19282008). When Roberts was in fourth grade, his family moved to the beachside town ofLong Beach, Indiana. He grew up with three sisters Kathy, Peggy, and Barbara. Roberts attended Notre Dame dim-witted School, a Roman Catholic grade school in Long Beach, and thenLa Lumiere School, a Roman Catholic boarding school inLa Porte, Indiana. , He studied five years of Latin,some French, and was known generally for his devotion to his studies.He was captain of the football team, and was a regional champion in wrestling. He attendedHarvard College, graduating with anA. B. summa cum laudein history in three years. He then attendedHarvard integrity Schoolwhere he was the managing editor of the Harvard Law Review. He graduated from law school with aJ. D. magna cumin laude 1979. After graduating from law school, Roberts served as a law clerk for Judge enthalpy Friendly on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals for one year. From 1980 to 1981, he clerked for then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist on the United States compulsive Court.From 1981 to 1982, he served in the Reagan administration as a Special Assistant to U. S. Attorney General William French Smith. From 1982 to 1986, Roberts served as Associate Counsel to the President under White House Counsel Fred Fielding. Roberts entered semiprivate law practice in 1986 as an associate at the Washington, D. C. -based law firm of Hogan & Hartson. As part of Hogan & Hartsons pro bono work, he worked behind the scenes for gay rights advocates, reviewing filings and preparing arguments for the positive Court case Romer v.Evans (1996), which has been described as as well as arguing on behalf of the homeless. Roberts left Hogan Hartson to serve in the George H. W. supply administration as Principal Deputy Solicitor General from 1989 to 1993 and as Acti ng Solicitor General for the purposes of at least one case when Ken Starr had a conflict. In 1992, George H. W. Bush nominated Roberts to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, but no Senate vote was held, and Robertss nomination expired at the end of the 102nd Congress. John Roberts argued 36 cases and prevailed 25 of them.On July 19, 2005, President Bush nominated Roberts to the U. S. Supreme Court to fill a vacancy that would be created by the retirement of Justice Sandra Day OConnor. Roberts was the first Supreme Court nominee since Stephen Breyer in 1994. On September 5, Bush withdrew Robertss nomination as OConnors successor and announced Robertss new nomination to the position of Chief Justice. Bush asked the Senate to expedite Robertss confirmation hearings to fill the vacancy by the beginning of the Supreme Courts session in early October.

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