U.S. Supreme Court Justice Alito speaks of federalism, GPS devices and learning nothing in Con LawAtkins, Kimberly
"What happened on Jan. 6 was very, very serious," Justice Samuel Alito said after asking whether a protester who disrupts a Supreme Court argument could be charged with violating the obstruction law. "But we need to find out what are the outer reaches of this statute ...
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke to President-elect Trump Tuesday to recommend a former law clerk for a job in the new administration, ABC News has learned. 1 month ago Trump asks Supreme Court to block his criminal hush money sentencing ...
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skip to main content levin report supreme court justice samuel alito, last seen obliterating abortion rights, wants liberal female colleague to shut her mouth the archconservative, who authored the opinion ending the national right to an abortion, apparently thinks critiquing his actions “crosses an...
Four years later, attending President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, Alito was caught on camera mouthing the words "not true" in response to Obama's criticism — also unusual — of another major, conservative-driven court decision, the Citizens United case that opened the flood...
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Justice Samuel Alito referenced emails between federal officials and platforms, some of which he said showed "constant pestering" by White House employees and requests for meetings with the social media sites. "I cannot imagine federal officials taking that approach to the print media, our representa...
More skeptical about the state's argument, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito said the sheer number of messages and their wide range show that the state's only interest is financial. "They're only doing this to get the money," Roberts said. "Texas will put its name ...