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See new posts Conversation Julie Kelly đşđ¸ @julie_kelly2 NEW: Justice Alito's dissent in SCOTUS' mindboggling 1am Saturday ruling to halt deportations in Alien Enemies Act lawsuit in northern Texas absolutely nukes his colleagues for such a hasty, unprecedented act 9:09 AM ¡ Apr 20, 2025
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WASHINGTONâAmid collapsing public confidence in U.S. courts, a federal judge has been found culpable of misconduct. The offense? Questioning the ethics of a Supreme Court justice. U.S. District Judge Michael Ponsor published an essay in the New York Times arguing that the display of flags associated with President-elect Donald Trumpâs MAGA movement at Justice Samuel Alitoâs Virginia and New Jersey homes was a breach of public trust. The piece was unusual because judges donât typically offer personal criticisms of a colleague in public. According to the jurist assigned to review the matter, Chief Judge Albert Diaz of the federal appeals...
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito does not intend to retire in light of President-elect Donald Trumpâs election victory, according to the Wall Street Journal. Trumpâs election sparked speculation Alito and Thomas, 74 and 76 years old, respectively, would retire to enable Trump to appoint younger conservative justices to the bench. However, people close to the justice told the WSJ this is not a factor in Alitoâs plans. âDespite what some people may think, this is a man who has never thought about this job from a political perspective,â an individual close to Alito told the WSJ. âThe idea that heâs...
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Justice Samuel Alito excoriated the Supreme Court majority for âshirk[ing]â its duty to restrain the governmentâs coercive censorship efforts in âone of the most important free speech casesâ to reach the high court in years. The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided 6-3 with the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, finding that two states and five individual plaintiffs lacked standing to seek an injunction against the governmentâs wide-ranging efforts to suppress speech online. The case concerned the federal government requesting social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter remove certain content related to COVID-19 and other hot-button issues; many of...
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Hillary Clinton attacked Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on his Christian faith in a recent interview, calling the conservative justice âscaryâ and âa fanaticâ for his religious views. The former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee made the remarks in April during a podcast interview with Democracy Docketâs Marc Elias. A clip from that discussion resurfaced on social media over the weekend. âYou know, I was in the Senate when both John Roberts and Alito were nominated to the court by George W. Bush. Therefore, I had a chance, as you rightly say, to interview both of them,â...
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Evidence? Joe Scarborough don't need no stinkin' evidence. On today's Morning Joe, the Biden phone buddy and informal adviser felt entitled to make a very grave--and entirely evidence-free--accusation against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Thus it was that in a segment devoted to a New York Times story skewering Alito for permitting the flying at his home of an upside-down American flag, Scarborough accused Alito of having leaked the draft of the Dobbs opinion [which Alito wrote], overturning Roe v. Wade. Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito raised concerns on Tuesday about potential jurors who hold âtraditional religious beliefsâ on homosexuality being labeled as âbigots,â according to a statement attached to an orders list. The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to weigh a case about whether potential jurors can be excluded based on their sincere religious beliefs. The case surrounded a lawsuit by Jean Finney, who is lesbian, against her former employer, the Missouri Department of Corrections, for workplace discrimination due to her sexuality. Alito, one of the high courtâs six Republican-appointed justices, issued a statement toward the bottom of Tuesdayâs orders...
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Justice Alito is going to allow the Biden Administration to justify why they should be allowed to control all the content on social media platforms and coordinate with the social media companies to remove opinion & information against their interests. This should be interesting. đđ¤Łđ WASHINGTON â The Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that would place restrictions on the Biden administrationâs contact with social media companies. The brief order issued by conservative Justice Samuel Alito came less than two hours after the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to step in. It gives the court...
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is paying a price for authoring a draft opinion that was leaked last week in which he and four other justices appear to be on the verge of overturning the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. For the sake of safety, Alito has reportedly been moved to a location that will not be revealed, according to Breitbart. Last week, Alito canceled an appearance at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appealsâ judicial conference. Although no official reason was given for the cancellation, the move came only days after fierce protests greeted the leak of...
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Justice Samuel Alito has drawn attention for his fiery criticism of Supreme Court rulings, with some court watchers especially struck by the degree of barely concealed hostility he directed at fellow conservative justices. Alito voiced opposition last week as the court, now with six conservative justices and three liberals, handed a narrow win to a Catholic charity and spared ObamaCare from a GOP challenge. The two decisions signaled the court may not be moving as far or as fast to the right as some expected. âMy guess is that he's frustrated with what appear to be political compromises to reach...
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NEW ELECTION EMERGENCY APPLICATION TO JUSTICE ALITO: Can A Clerk Overrule The Supreme Court?Posted in Uncategorized on December 31, 2020 by naturalborncitizen But first a recap of previous failed legal maneuvers concerning the electionâŚSomebody please tell President Trumpâs election lawyers thereâs a federal statute â 3 U.S.C. § 1 â which requires all elections for Presidential Electors to be completed on Election Day. Then tell his lawyers â and the lawyers for Texas who failed to cite it properly â that 3 U.S.C. § 2 only applies when 3 U.S.C. § 1 is violated. Texas failed to mention 3 U.S.C....
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Analysis of the linked article via ZeroHedge: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/alito-moves-deadline-supreme-court-briefing-pennsylvania-case-bringing-within-safe-harbor Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has made a critical decision which may signal that court's willingness to hear a controversial case attempting to flip Pennsylvania's 2020 election results. Originally, Alito set a Wednesday deadline for the state to respond to GOP Rep. Mike Kelly's lawsuit alleging that a 2019 state election reform, known as Act 77, violates both the state and federal constitutions by creating a so-called "no-excuse mail-in" voting regime. Many took the Wednesday deadline as political theater, as it would place the case outside the "safe harbor" window which requires...
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Mainstream media and social media legal âscholarsâ have been celebrating a decision by Justice Samuel Alito. After accepting U.S. Congressman Mike Kellyâs petition challenging the results of the presidential election, Justice Alito set a deadline of December 9th for the state to respond. Itâs a conspicuous date since the so-called âSafe Harborâ date for picking electors is December 8th. This has been interpreted by nearly everyone as an indication the Supreme Court does not want to get involved with the election shenanigans, and that very well may be the case. But in this particularly scenario, it would behoove a reluctant...
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Justice Samuel Alito agreed on Thursday to review an appeal against the ruling of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that tossed a suit alleging the stateâs mail-in voting was unconstitutional.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has rejected a request from a Louisiana pastor whoâd sought emergency relief from criminal charges he faces for the apparent crime of holding large church services in contravention of the stateâs coronavirus rules. ... As the months passed, Spell wound up accruing three additional charges, making for a total of nine. Now fast-forward to last week, when he filed a motion with Justice Alito requesting an injunction against the charges he faces. ... For reasons that remain unclear, Alito outright rejected the request â meaning it wonât receive a full hearing in the Supreme Court...
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During the pandemic, what are some of America's governors serving up for the Thanksgiving through Christmas season? A stress test for the Constitution and a crackdown on individual liberty. That's how U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito aptly characterized the situation in a recent, stirring keynote virtual address at the conservative Federalist Society's National Lawyers Convention. Alito's remarks came days before several governors imposed their latest, newest shutdown edicts and their Thanksgiving gathering rules. The pandemic had already put great stress on individual liberties, and now, governors are adding even more. Some governors don't want you to hug or sing...
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During a speech before the Federalist Society on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito stated that âin certain quarters, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.â And is viewed by some as ânot a cherished freedom, itâs often just an excuse for bigotry and it canât be tolerated, even when there is no evidence that anybody has been harmed.â Alito began by cautioning that, aside from specific references to any Supreme Court cases, he isnât commenting on the legality of coronavirus restrictions and isnât making any statements as to whether the restrictions constitute good policy.He stated that coronavirus has...
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The Washington Post is providing this important election information free to all readers. Legal jockeying in Pennsylvania intensified Friday as Republicans asked the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure county election officials were segregating mail ballots delivered after Election Day, the latest effort by the GOP to use the courts to intervene in the vote count as former vice president Joe Bidenâs advantage grew. On Friday evening, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., who received the petition because he is the justice responsible for that region, approved the GOP request for now. He called for a response from state officials by Saturday...
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Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said Monday that Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court case that mandated all states recognize same-sex marriages, is "found nowhere in the text" of the Constitution and threatens "the religious liberty of the many Americans who believe that marriage is a sacred institution between one man and one woman." The statement was written by Thomas and joined by Alito about the case of Kim Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk who said she would not give same-sex couples marriage licenses. The two justices said they agreed with the consensus of the court that it...
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Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas may be planning to retire soon, according to rumors in the media Wednesday.Robert CostaĂ reportedĂ in theĂ Washington PostĂ that the Trump administration was preparing for the possible retirement of Justice Clarence Thomas: Justice Clarence Thomas, a conservative appointed by George H.W. Bush, is privately seen by TrumpââŹâ˘s aides as the most likely to retire this year. While Thomas has not given any indication of doing so, the White House and Senate Republicans are quietly preparing for a possible opening, according to a White House official and two outside Trump political advisers who spoke on the...
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