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June 30, 2026 10:51 AM ET
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June 30, 2026 10:51 AM ET
Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the Supreme Court's opinion reversing Roe v. Wade, is retiring, the court announced Tuesday.
Alito was nominated to the court in 2005 by President George W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
In the history of the Supreme Court, the names of just a few justices are linked with a single very famous, or infamous, decision. Chief Justice John Marshall for his groundbreaking decision in1803, declaring that courts have the power to strike down laws that violate the Constitution. Chief Justice Roger Taney for his infamous decision in the Dred Scott case declaring that no African American, enslaved or free, could be a citizen of the United states, a decision that led in part to the Civil War; Chief Justice Earl Warren for his 1954 decision declaring racial segregation in public schools to be unconstitutional. And in our own times, Alito's name is indelibly linked with the court's opinion overturning a half century's worth of decisions declaring that women have a right to abortion.
A consequential conservative
Alito, unlike Marshall, Taney and Warren, was not chief justice, and he may even now be little known to the public generally. But throughout his tenure, he played a key role on the court, often leading the conservative charge, not just on abortion, but for expanded religious rights, against LGBTQ+ rights, against expanded voting rights, for the death penalty, against labor unions, and more.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,528 posts)As long as Dems kill the filibuster and expand the court in 2029.
walkingman
(11,319 posts)Quanto Magnus
(1,427 posts)Trump seems very eager to keep him.
Eileen (loose) Cannon
That Republican judge in Texas that I keep forgetting the name of....
Bondi
I could see him appointing someone with no legal background at all... That would definitely be worse.
J_William_Ryan
(3,669 posts)Getting out before a Democrat takes office in 2029.
Whip-poor-will
(661 posts)Good riddance to bad garbage
no_hypocrisy
(55,770 posts)Theyre worried about losing the Senate.
Deminpenn
(17,639 posts)Alito should have made this announcement after the midterms since there will be a lame duck session of the Senate where Rs will still be in control. I'm sure Thune would push Trump's choice through just like McConnell did with Barrett.
Announcing now will make votes uncomfortable for Rs in tight re-election races like Collins, Hustad, Sullivan.
moreland01
(895 posts)Hopefully they slow roll this process so trump can't install another Magat on the court.
dweller
(28,967 posts)🫤
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bluestarone
(22,581 posts)one replacement will be Cannon, but she will not be until end ofTSF term
Solly Mack
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(1,497 posts)cbabe
(7,020 posts)JUNE 30, 202610:51 AM ET
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Editors Note: This story has been taken down. It was published in error.
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dweller
(28,967 posts)Should just publish his obit instead
Then retract it
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bigworld
(1,815 posts)I'm assuming it's legit, but there was an embargo on it until a specific time?
SouthBayDem
(33,453 posts)Even sources say would be more believable.
hamsterjill
(17,968 posts)Someone jumped the gun before the "official" announcement, but there's got to be scuttlebutt and pretty good info, or this wouldn't have been published at all.
FakeNoose
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