SACRAMENTO - Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., once perceived as the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative institutionalist, has embraced and taken control of the Republican-dominated court's key decisions on the administrative state and presidential power, Stanford Law School professor Jeffrey L. Fisher told the 9th Circuit Judicial Conference on its opening day Monday.
"This was a John Roberts term," Fisher, co-director of the law school's Supreme Court Litiga...
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