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Adam Liptak - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - Supreme Court Sides With Republicans Over South Carolina Voting Map - nytimes.com - Usa - state South Carolina - state California - Los Angeles, state California

Supreme Court Sides With Republicans Over South Carolina Voting Map

The Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday for South Carolina to keep using a congressional map that a lower court had deemed an unconstitutional racial gerrymander that resulted in the “bleaching of African American voters” from a district.

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Donald J.Trump - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - Another Provocative Flag Was Flown at Another Alito Home - nytimes.com - Usa - state New Jersey - New York - state Virginia - county Island - county Christian

Another Provocative Flag Was Flown at Another Alito Home

Last summer, two years after an upside-down American flag was flown outside the Virginia home of Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., another provocative symbol was displayed at his vacation house in New Jersey, according to interviews and photographs.

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Donald J.Trump - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - Fox - Martha-Ann Alito - Display at Alito’s Home Renews Questions of Supreme Court’s Impartiality - nytimes.com - New York - state Virginia

Display at Alito’s Home Renews Questions of Supreme Court’s Impartiality

News of a “Stop the Steal” symbol that flew at the home of Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. after the 2020 election has elicited concerns from politicians, legal scholars and others about the Supreme Court’s ethical standards — and, most urgent, whether the public will regard its rulings about Jan. 6, 2021, as fairly decided.

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Trump - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display - nytimes.com - Usa - New York

At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display

After the 2020 presidential election, as some Trump supporters falsely claimed that President Biden had stolen the office, many of them displayed a startling symbol outside their homes, on their cars and in online posts: an upside-down American flag.

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Adam Liptak - Justice Clarence Thomas - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Action - Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Consumer Watchdog’s Funding - nytimes.com - city New Orleans

Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Consumer Watchdog’s Funding

The Supreme Court rejected a challenge on Thursday to the way the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is funded, one that could have hobbled the bureau and advanced a central goal of the conservative legal movement: limiting the power of independent agencies.

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Adam Liptak - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - Justice Alito Warns of Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion - nytimes.com - state Ohio

Justice Alito Warns of Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. warned on Saturday that freedom of speech was under threat at universities and that freedom of religion was in peril in society at large.

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Donald J.Trump - Adam Liptak - Samuel A.Alito-Junior - Justice Alito - Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump’s Immunity in Unexpected Direction - nytimes.com

Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump’s Immunity in Unexpected Direction

Before the Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday on former President Donald J. Trump’s claim that he is immune from prosecution, his stance was widely seen as a brazen and cynical bid to delay his trial. The practical question in the case, it was thought, was not whether the court would rule against him but whether it would act quickly enough to allow the trial to go forward before the 2024 election.

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