
Chief Justice John Roberts, in his annual letter to the judiciary, stated the Constitution remains a "sturdy pillar" and "firm and unshaken," referencing a quote from President Calvin Coolidge. This message follows a year of concerns over potential constitutional crises, particularly as the Supreme Court faces pivotal decisions and the Trump administration has seen numerous wins on the emergency docket. Roberts urged judges to uphold their oath and decide cases impartially, recalling historical principles against removing judges for contentious rulings.
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