President Obama has the unique distinction of being the only president sworn into office by a Chief Justice whose confirmation he had voted against. During Chief Justice Roberts’ confirmation process in 2005, then-Senator Barak Obama said that he opposed Roberts’ nomination because he feared what Roberts would do in the “hard cases.” He questioned what Roberts would do in those situations where “. . . the constitutional text will not be directly on point. The language of the statute will not be perfectly clear.”