Roberts's Queer Reasoning on AIDS
David W. Webber : Supreme Court
When John G. Roberts Jr. counseled President Ronald Reagan on AIDS policies, did he willfully perpetuate the myth that AIDS can be spread by casual contact?

David W. Webber : Supreme Court
When John G. Roberts Jr. counseled President Ronald Reagan on AIDS policies, did he willfully perpetuate the myth that AIDS can be spread by casual contact?
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
What was consistent about the man was his belief that each state has a sovereign right to control its laws.
Reagan betrayed the social programs and trade unionism that he once fiercely believed in.
