Chief Justice John Roberts moved aggressively this week to rein in Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson during Supreme Court oral arguments, repeatedlyChief Justice John Roberts moved aggressively this week to rein in Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson during Supreme Court oral arguments, repeatedly

'Chaos' as Supreme Court justices snap at each other over monumental cases

2026/03/26 01:30
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Chief Justice John Roberts moved aggressively this week to rein in Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson during Supreme Court oral arguments, repeatedly cutting off the liberal justices as their questioning frustrated colleagues and sparked conservative outcry online.

The tensions came to a head during arguments over mail-in ballots and asylum policy enforcement, with Roberts intervening multiple times to enforce courtroom decorum, reported The Hill's Ella Lee and Zach Schonfeld.

During Monday's ballot case, Sotomayor jumped in out of turn after Justice Clarence Thomas finished questioning, violating Roberts's established seniority-based questioning protocol. The chief justice raised his voice to correct her, saying: "Justice — Justice — Alito," as Sotomayor apologized.

On Tuesday, Roberts grew even more assertive when Sotomayor repeatedly interrupted a Department of Justice lawyer, cutting off responses after just a few words before launching new questions, and Roberts gave the lawyer a visible nod of support. He later intervened directly, telling the lawyer to complete his answer.

The Hill describe the scene as "chaos."

Analysis of the asylum argument transcript by The Gavel revealed that Sotomayor and Jackson's questions accounted for 46 percent of all words spoken by the nine justices combined, underscoring their dominant presence on the bench. Conservative lawyer Ed Whelan critiqued Sotomayor's questioning style on social media, describing a pattern where she "asks a 3-minute question, cuts off response after 10 words, talks for another 30 seconds, cuts off response after 5 words, and again and again."

The disruptions reflect evolving courtroom dynamics stemming from pandemic-era procedures. In 2020, when the Court first livestreamed arguments remotely, justices adopted a seniority-based questioning system to maintain order. While Roberts later modified the system to permit more free-flowing discussion initially, the structured protocol remains in effect during the final questioning phase.

The week's clashes reveal ongoing friction between the justices over courtroom management. When Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Roberts simultaneously interjected while Jackson was questioning, Jackson asked pointedly: "Can I just finish?"

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