Cite to me then the cases that you maintain so something other than a constructionist record.
I defy you to find one. On the contrary, there is a plethora of information to support the notion that he is indeed a conservative jurist.
I, for one, am getting damn tired of people castigating this man as some sort of squish -- when there is a vast record stating otherwise.
Well, for one thing, the cae Farah cited is a case of judicial activism of the worst kind. And Roberts worked (for free) to get it done. He has said that he would Roe v. Wade is "settled law." Now, Plessy v. Ferguson was on the books about 20 years loinger than Roe has been, and even many people who support the outcome of Roe (including Ruth Buzzi Ginsburg) have said that Roe is bad law. Was Plessy settled law?