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Justice Samuel Alito said the Supreme Court's ruling requires judges to engage in "mind-bending exercises" in a dissent.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito doesn’t like it when powerful ... there could be fewer still. That means today’s dissents could become tomorrow’s law.
President George W. Bush nominated Associate Justice Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court in October 2005. Alito was confirmed by the Senate 58-42, with most Republicans and four Democrats backing him.
The U.S. Supreme Court has a mounting credibility problem with the American public — and Justice Samuel Alito isn’t helping ... and pause his sentencing today in the New York case involving ...
OPINION Today’s Alito dissent can become tomorrow’s law No, the rights to free speech and religious liberty are not under attack, despite warnings from Justice Samuel Alito.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday in a case that could limit the scope of rulings by federal judges, and Samuel ... Alito described such judges as "monarchs of their realm," per USA Today.
WASHINGTON − Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said he spoke to Donald Trump by phone on Tuesday to recommend a former law clerk for a job in a government position, adding he and ...
Imagine having a hero on today’s Supreme Court ... The behavior of the court’s biggest conservatives, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, is particularly egregious.