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Here’s a good infographics about the conservative U.S supreme court under chief justice John G Roberts. As may remember:

On june 25, 2012 the Supreme Court declined to revisit its Citizens United decision, the court summarily reversed a decision of the Montana Supreme Court that had upheld a state law limiting independent political spending by corporations. That decision, the United States Supreme Court said, was flatly at odds with Citizens United, which said the First Amendment allows corporations and unions to spend as much as they like to support or oppose political candidates. (Read more on the NYT)  

Even though Roberts wrote the dissenting opinion and helped the Obamacare reform to be declared constitutional, his records show a different pattern. 
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(via GOOD.is | Roberts’ Reign (Raw Image))
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Here’s a good infographics about the conservative U.S supreme court under chief justice John G Roberts. As may remember:

On june 25, 2012 the Supreme Court declined to revisit its Citizens United decision, the court summarily reversed a decision of the Montana Supreme Court that had upheld a state law limiting independent political spending by corporations. That decision, the United States Supreme Court said, was flatly at odds with Citizens United, which said the First Amendment allows corporations and unions to spend as much as they like to support or oppose political candidates. (Read more on the NYT)  

Even though Roberts wrote the dissenting opinion and helped the Obamacare reform to be declared constitutional, his records show a different pattern. 

columnfive:

(via GOOD.is | Roberts’ Reign (Raw Image))

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