#AbortionRights #JusticeAlito
Justice Alito criticizes Supreme Court's decision allowing abortion in medical emergencies in Idaho, fighting for the rights of the 'unborn child.' The 6-3 ruling leaves room for similar challenges, causing debate on conflicting state and federal laws. read more
#JusticeAlito #PrideFlagComplaint
Wife of Justice Alito complained about seeing a Pride flag during a secret recording, stating a desire for a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag. The couple faced controversy over flags outside their homes and Justice Alito expressed agreement with calls to return to a "place of godliness." read more
#JusticeAlito #USpolitics
Justice Alito agreed in a secret recording that the US should return to a "place of godliness," noting irreconcilable differences on fundamental issues. Alito acknowledged the polarization in American society and emphasized the need for believers to fight for godliness. read more
#JusticeAlito #USPolitics
Justice Alito's wife allegedly spat at a neighbor's car during a dispute, leading the police to be called by a young liberal couple in Fairfax County, Virginia. The conflict included the flying of upside-down flags and reportedly escalated in early 2021. read more
#JusticeAlito #ChristianNationalism
US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faces scrutiny for flying an "Appeal to Heaven" flag at his beach house, known for its Revolutionary War origins but now symbolizing Christian nationalism and ties to claims of election fraud. read more
#JusticeAlito #CapitolAttack
Justice Samuel Alito was reported to have flown the 'Appeal to Heaven' flag, associated with the January 6 Capitol attack, outside his New Jersey home multiple times in 2023. Calls for recusal in Trump-related cases increase. read more
#JusticeAlito #USpolitics
Justice Alito's wife hung an upside-down flag in response to a lawn-sign dispute with neighbors, raising concerns about his impartiality during upcoming cases. Critics question the association with Trump's claims of a stolen election, impacting public confidence in the court. read more