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The justice's ruling giving parents an opt-out for a children's book about gay nuptials is limited but has big implications ...
With his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public education.
In a 6–3 opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, the conservative supermajority agreed, declaring that parents must be allowed to prevent their children from seeing such material.
An attorney told Newsweek the decision will not lead to future similar "slippery slopes." Opponents say it could unravel the tenets of public education.
Alito’s dissent reduces the death penalty to a matter of bureaucratic form in which the sentence rests not on what happened but on how skillfully the prosecution framed the murder.
An “Appeal to Heaven” flag was flown outside Alito’s beach vacation home last summer, per the New York Times.
Justice Samuel Alito said the Supreme Court ignored Congress's intention in its ruling on retroactive relief under the First Step Act.
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post. Of all the Supreme Court confirmation battles I’ve been involved in since Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s in 1993, I’m pleased to say that the one ...