Bryan Fischer here with today’s Life and Liberty Minute. When John Roberts was appointed to the Supreme Court, he made a big deal out of saying that his job as a judge was just to call balls and strikes like an umpire. But this week, out of all nine justices, he was the only one who voted against the First Amendment in a case in which a Christian student was punished at a Georgia college for exercising his freedom of religion and speech, rights plainly guaranteed in the First Amendment. Even the regressive extremists on the Court could recognize an egregious violation of the Constitution when they saw one. An umpire is not allowed to make up his own rules - they’ve been given to him by the Rules Committee of baseball. And the rules for Supreme Court justices have been given to them in the Bill of Rights. Sadly, our current chief justice no longer believes that.