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Washington Roundup: Chief Justice Roberts' Role In Impeachment

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is presiding over the Senate's impeachment trial. So what does he actually do?
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What's The Role Of The Chief Justice?

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Within the Court’s building, the chief justice is considered the “first among equals.”
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First Lady Pat Nixon holds the bible while her husband, Richard M. Nixon, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on January 20, 1973, for his second term as U.S. President.

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First Lady Pat Nixon holds the bible while her husband, Richard M. Nixon, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on January 20, 1973, for his second term as U.S. President.
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Chief Justice Earl Warren gives the oath of office to President Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965.

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Chief Justice Earl Warren gives the oath of office to President Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965.
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Vice President Gerald Ford delivers his acceptance speech on December 6, 1973.

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Vice President Gerald Ford delivers his acceptance speech on December 6, 1973.
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Senate May Look To Clinton Case If Trump Faces Impeachment Trial

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If the House votes to impeach President Trump, his case will move to a Senate trial. And senators may look to Bill Clinton's trial as a guideline.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes administers the Oath of Office to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941.

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Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes administers the Oath of Office to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941.
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Chief Justice Harlan Stone Takes Oath Of Office

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In log cabin, Harlan Stone raises hand and receives oath of office from Wayne Hackett / Stone shakes hand of a Hackett on completion / Stone shakes hands with others assembled.
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What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

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Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

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Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (3)

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English/Nat A motion to dismiss the Senate impeachment trial against President Clinton could come as early as Monday. West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd - one of the Senate's most senior members - says he'll offer the motion. In a written...
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AP Explains: US Senate impeachment trial process

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What happens during an impeachment trial? Here's a look at some of the key players and what they will do during the rare event.
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Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

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Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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Supreme Court begins first arguments by phone

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Chief Justice Warren E. Burger swears in President Gerald Ford on August 9, 1974.

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Chief Justice Warren E. Burger swears in President Gerald Ford on August 9, 1974.
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Supreme Court Pauses Release Of Mueller Grand Jury Materials To House

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​Chief Justice John Roberts agreed to a temporary stay of a previous ruling involving the release of grand jury material from the Mueller report.
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McConnell Announces Trump Impeachment Trial to Begin Tuesday

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Jan.15 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announces President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial will begin Tuesday.
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Inauguration of President William Jefferson Clinton, Part 1

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Swearing -in and Inauguration of President William Jefferson Clinton Washington DC January 20, 1993 from Clinton Presidential Library
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Gerald Ford accepts the office of United States Vice President at his inauguration on December 6, 1973.

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Gerald Ford accepts the office of United States Vice President at his inauguration on December 6, 1973.
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CLEAN : Kenya's top court says no quorum to rule on election fate

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Kenya's Chief Justice David Maraga is forced to postpone a last minute hearing on whether or not to delay a presidential election as only two of seven judges were present in court
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Inauguration of President George Herbert Walker Bush, Part 2

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Swearing -in and Inauguration of President George Herbert Walker Bush Washington DC January 20, 1989 from George Bush Presidential Library
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Chief justice facing calls for resignation over claims of misuse of power

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1. Two police officers walking with police dogs 2. Police officers in a line 3. Journalists being blocked by police as lawyers argue to be let in to the Supreme Court 4. Judges, lawyers and religious leaders waiting for Chief Justice 5....
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL: UNDERWAY (3)

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English/Nat The U-S Senate chamber became a courtroom Thursday, as the second impeachment trial in American history officially got underway. House prosecutors are telling senators they should vote to remove President Bill Clinton from...
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Supreme Court Justices pose for a picture in 1968.

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Supreme Court Justices pose for a picture in 1968.