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Samuel Alito Takes Pride in Gay-Bashing With his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public education.
Justice Samuel Alito said the Supreme Court ignored Congress's intention in its ruling on retroactive relief under the First Step Act.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito quoted a five-decades-old case in a decision Friday that favored parents fighting to opt their children out of instruction involving LGBTQ+ books.
Even in the desensitized landscape of death-penalty cases, the justice’s opinion in Gutierrez manages to stun.
Society / With his majority opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor, Alito gave bigoted parents a big, fat kiss—and changed the nature of public education. Elie Mystal On Friday, the Supreme Court gave ...
Justice Samuel Alito dissented, in an opinion joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch. In Alito’s view, the ruling’s “only practical effect will be to aid and abet Gutierrez’s efforts to ...
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents seeking to opt out their children from instruction that uses books with LGBTQ themes, delivering another victory ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a government task force that determines what preventive health care services insurers must cover at no cost under the Affordable Care Act is constitutional. The ...
Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the court, said in the decision that refusing to allow parents to opt-out their kids from instruction that "poses a very real threat of undermining their ...