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Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. OMRI (/ ə ˈ l iː t oʊ / ə-LEE-toh; born April 1, 1950) is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated to the high court by President George W. Bush on October 31, 2005, and has served on it since January 31, 2006.
Aug 3, 2022 · Justice Samuel Alito, seen here in 2007, has emerged as the workhorse of the Supreme Court's conservatives and has spent his time on the court forcefully shaping its opinions.
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Apr 25, 2024 · Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Argues Presidents Must Be Allowed to Commit Federal Crimes or Democracy as We Know It Will Be Over. Incredible logic from the conservative wing of the Court. On ...
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Jun 27, 2015 · Samuel Alito is a U.S. Supreme Court Justice who served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for 16 years before being nominated by President George W. Bush in 2006. He has tended to rule along conservative lines and has issued dissenting opinions on issues such as health care and same-sex marriage. Learn about his early life, education, legal career, and achievements.
Jul 28, 2023 · Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court’s Plain-Spoken Defender. He has emerged as an important justice with a distinctive interpretive method that is pragmatic yet rooted in originalism and textualism...
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May 6, 2022 · Samuel Alito: the abrasive justice taking abortion rights back to the 17th century. The man who wrote the draft supreme court opinion overturning Roe v Wade is known for his quick temper and ...
Apr 26, 2024 · Samuel A. Alito, Jr., associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 2006. A conservative jurist, Alito generally voted with other conservatives of the Court and authored opinions in significant cases decided by conservative majorities, including Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Janus v. AFSCME.