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Supreme Court's Roberts to speak at BYU today
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The current disharmony apparently is rooted in the shift that has taken place since President Bush put Roberts and Samuel Alito on the court within four months of each other. Both proved to be the judicial conservatives Bush long had promised he would deliver. The result is a court with four conservatives Roberts, Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, all Catholics and four liberals John Paul Stevens, Stephen Breyer, David Souter and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ronald Reagan intended the ninth justice, Anthony Kennedy, to be a conservative when nominated in 1988, but Kennedy's record instead often angered conservatives. In the last court term, however, he repeatedly sided with the conservatives, alarming liberals on and off the court. The swing to the right, analysts say, has led to the written jousting among justices.
Roberts knew the late Rex Lee when both worked in Washington, D.C. in the early 1980s (see sidebar). That was after Lee was the founding dean of the BYU law school and before Lee served as the president of the university. Roberts spoke at BYU in 2002 at the Rex E. Lee Conference on the Office of the Solicitor General of the United States.
BYU President Cecil Samuelson met Roberts at a reception in Washington, D.C. last year when Provo resident and former BYU general counsel Thomas Griffith was sworn in as a federal judge on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
"Chief Justice Roberts mentioned that he had been to BYU previously and held our university and law school in high regard," Samuelson said. "I simply invited him to come again."
Roberts is speaking at BYU without a fee, which university officials said is customary for Supreme Court justices.
Justices are customarily quite private, but the Roberts Court has opened up new windows to its workings in recent speeches and in three major books this year Greenburg's earlier this year and two this fall, "My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir," by Justice Thomas and "The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court," by Jeffrey Toobin.
Scalia spoke a week ago at the law school of Villanova University, a Catholic university in Pennsylvania. He told the mostly Catholic audience they should not pine for judges who apply their religion to their work.
"If it's proper for Catholic judges to do that, it's proper for atheistic judges, for secularistic judges, for judges opposed to all Christian and religious beliefs to do the same thing," Scalia said, according to an Associated Press story.
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