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Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court is not political

HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) 鈥 justices are not 鈥減olitical actors,鈥 Chief Justice John Roberts said Wednesday, insisting unpopular court decisions are based solely on the law.

鈥淚 think, at a very basic level, people think we鈥檙e making policy decisions, we’re saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed to what the law provides,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think they view us as purely political actors, which I don鈥檛 think is an accurate understanding of what we do.鈥

His remarks to a conference of judges and lawyers from the 3rd U.S. Circuit in Pennsylvania came at a time of in the court, and about a week after the court handed down a decision that hollowed out the Voting Rights Act.

The high court struck down a majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana, finding it was an unconstitutional gerrymander based on race. The decision weakened the Civil Rights era law that has increased minority representation in Congress, and it opened the door for more redistricting across the country that could aid Republican efforts to control the House.

In recent years, the conservative majority court has also handed down landmark rulings overturning the constitutional right to abortion, expanding gun rights and ending affirmative action in higher education.

Roberts didn鈥檛 reference any specific decisions in his remarks, but said the court is 鈥渟imply not part of the political process.鈥

Opinions, he said, are based on the Constitution 鈥 though he acknowledged disagreement with some outcomes. 鈥淥ne thing we have to do is make decisions that are unpopular,鈥 he said.

Criticism, he said, should focus on rulings rather than personal attacks. He condemned the targeting of lower-court judges, a amid rising threats to the judiciary. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not appropriate and it can lead to very serious problems,鈥 he said.

High-profile criticism of judges in personal terms has come from Republican President Donald Trump, who also targeted Roberts and other justices who voted against him in the opinion that the president levied under an emergency-powers law.

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