Micro Scalextric Justice League "Rally Against" by Eric Hecker (Wiley & Company, 1993) "One of the many unique qualities of the Supreme Court Chief Justice in contemporary American law is that the Court tends to have a high degree of intellectual honesty. It is this intellectual integrity that allows the Court to use its authority to speak and to rule, and to enforce both substantive and procedural rules. It is this high degree of intellectual honesty that enables us to make judgments which are legally and constitutionally sound and enforce both the Constitution (the Bill of Rights) and the law (common law). Thus, judges in these jurisdictions often play a very critical role in their own careers. Justices of the Supreme Court are not in a position to act as judge-in-chief when judges in other jurisdictions, as in our country, have engaged in court-room politics, but rather have played an active role in resolving disputes through negotiation." 1 John Roberts, SCOTUSblog (August 25, 2006) The Courts rulings as to the legality of marijuana also have major implications when it comes to drug policy. We also know from our Supreme Court work on marijuana issues that the justices from all sides of the aisle agree on important issues. The Court is a major player in the formulation and debate in our drug policy. The Justice Kennedys opinion of 1996 also stated that the federal government needs to do more to address marijuanas long-term potential. In a sense, the Court does come into