
Lisa Graves
Lisa Graves is a prominent legal scholar and civil rights advocate, known for her work as the former chief counsel for nominations for the Senate Judiciary Committee. She has been an outspoken critic of the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts, arguing that the court has facilitated a rightwing agenda that undermines democracy and the rule of law. Graves is the founder of True North Research, a watchdog organization dedicated to investigating rightwing groups that threaten democratic principles, and she is recognized for her insightful commentary on judicial practices and their implications for civil rights.
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Lisa Graves commented that the ruling is not judicial courage but the Roberts court doing the bare minimum to rein in Trump's abuse of power.
The supreme court’s tariffs ruling puts Trump on notice with a bloody nose | Trump tariffsLisa Graves described Epstein's comments as appalling and highlighted the courage of Ford's testimony.
Epstein sympathized with Kavanaugh during supreme court confirmation, emails show | Jeffrey EpsteinLisa Graves has reappraised the chief justice’s 20-year record and come up with a very different narrative than that of Umpire Roberts.
The umpire who picked a side: John Roberts and the death of rule of law in America | US supreme court

















