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Controversy over upside-down flag at Justice Alito’s home another blow for Supreme Court under fire
Politico· 3 days agoThe high court is now facing questions about whether the spouses of two of its members question the...
Upside-down flag controversy is the latest for Supreme Court Justice Alito
Los Angeles Times· 22 hours agoJustice Samuel A. Alito Jr., the Supreme Court’s most predictable conservative of late, is again...
Opinion | How to Deal With a Supreme Court That Can No Longer Be Shamed
New York Times· 3 hours agoMr. Wegman is a member of the editorial board. An earlier generation of Supreme Court justices...
Samuel Alito displayed "stop the steal" symbol at home, days after Jan. 6
Salon via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAlito’s wife isn’t the first to publicly subvert the results of Joe Biden’s election: Ginni Thomas,...
Supreme Court's Alito blames his wife for displaying pro-Trump symbol at their house
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"It was briefly placed by Mrs. Alito in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and personally...
Press: The Supreme Court — flying upside down
The Hill· 28 minutes agoIf you believe everything you read or hear in the news, the federal government is out of control, hopelessly divided and incapable of getting anything...
Clarence Thomas' latest ruling shocks Supreme Court analysts
Newsweek· 5 days agoSupreme Court analysts expressed their surprise on Thursday at Justice Clarence Thomas's latest...
Democrats want more answers from Justice Clarence Thomas about $267,000 loan for RV
USA Today· 5 days agoWASHINGTON − Democratic senators want more answers from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas about...
Sarasota School Board's anti-Title IX resolution unreasonable
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAnd then there is our other U.S. senator, Rick Scott. You can be sure he used taxpayer funds to fly...
Letters to the Editor: Alito's upside-down flag demands his recusal from 2020 election cases
Los Angeles Times· 2 hours agoTo the editor: It is naive to assume that Supreme Court justices come to the court with a neutral...