Nina Totenberg: '[Roberts] is the most powerful chief justice, probably since the 1930s'
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Chief Justice John Roberts found himself the deciding vote in many cases during this last Supreme Court session. Totenberg says, “He's the most powerful chief justice, probably since the 1930s."July 9, 2020
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