John Roberts's Biggest Test Is Yet to Come

John Roberts's Biggest Test Is Yet to Come
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Two years ago, Chief Justice John Roberts gave the commencement address at the Cardigan Mountain School, in New Hampshire. The ninth-grade graduates of the all-boys school included his son, Jack. Parting with custom, Roberts declined to wish the boys luck. Instead he said that, from time to time, “I hope you will be treated unfairly, so that you will come to know the value of justice.” He went on, “I hope you'll be ignored, so you know the importance of listening to others.” He urged the boys to “understand that your success is not completely deserved, and that the failure of others is not completely deserved, either.” And in the speech's most topical passage, he reminded them that, while they were good boys, “you are also privileged young men. And if you weren't privileged when you came here, you're privileged now because you have been here. My advice is: Don't act like it.”

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