Leading constitutional lawyer and scholar Laurence Tribe (who taught Chief Justice John Roberts at Harvard) joined the National Constitution Center for what he described as a “deeper understanding of the substance of the Court’s work and how it is transforming our nation,” drawing from his forthcoming book Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution.
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