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Introduction: The Jurisprudence of Justice Samuel Alito
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/ Court hearings & proceedings
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissent
/ Distillation
/ Elites
/ Essays
/ Fathers
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/ Founding
/ Immigrants
/ Intellectuals
/ Journalists
/ Jurisprudence
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/ Law
/ Legislatures
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/ Parents & parenting
/ Philosophy
/ Reproductive rights
/ Rule of law
/ Supreme courts
/ Temperament
/ Tenure
/ Traditions
/ Understanding
/ Vignettes
/ Womens health
/ World War II
2023
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Introduction: The Jurisprudence of Justice Samuel Alito
by
George, Robert P
in
Abortion
/ Academic tenure
/ Alito, Samuel Jr
/ Assassinations & assassination attempts
/ Attitudes
/ Awards & honors
/ College students
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ Court hearings & proceedings
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissent
/ Distillation
/ Elites
/ Essays
/ Fathers
/ Fidelity
/ Founding
/ Immigrants
/ Intellectuals
/ Journalists
/ Jurisprudence
/ Kindness
/ Law
/ Legislatures
/ Modern history
/ Nominations
/ Overturning
/ Parents & parenting
/ Philosophy
/ Reproductive rights
/ Rule of law
/ Supreme courts
/ Temperament
/ Tenure
/ Traditions
/ Understanding
/ Vignettes
/ Womens health
/ World War II
2023
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Introduction: The Jurisprudence of Justice Samuel Alito
by
George, Robert P
in
Abortion
/ Academic tenure
/ Alito, Samuel Jr
/ Assassinations & assassination attempts
/ Attitudes
/ Awards & honors
/ College students
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutions
/ Court hearings & proceedings
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal law
/ Dissent
/ Distillation
/ Elites
/ Essays
/ Fathers
/ Fidelity
/ Founding
/ Immigrants
/ Intellectuals
/ Journalists
/ Jurisprudence
/ Kindness
/ Law
/ Legislatures
/ Modern history
/ Nominations
/ Overturning
/ Parents & parenting
/ Philosophy
/ Reproductive rights
/ Rule of law
/ Supreme courts
/ Temperament
/ Tenure
/ Traditions
/ Understanding
/ Vignettes
/ Womens health
/ World War II
2023
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Introduction: The Jurisprudence of Justice Samuel Alito
2023
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Samuel A. Alito, Jr. was sworn into office as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on January 31, 2006. As we can say with the benefit of hindsight, that proved to be one of the most pivotal moments in the Supreme Court's modern history, with deep and lasting effects on our constitutional law and culture, as well as on the nation as a whole. Justice Alito filled the seat vacated by Sandra Day O'Connor. Over the course of her 25-year tenure, O'Connor had at times departed from the text and original public understanding of the Constitution in the service of evolving values or a professed concern for the Court's public standing. Most notably, on both grounds, O'Connor in 1992 joined Justices Anthony Kennedy and David Souter to uphold the abortion right fabricated in 1973 in Roe v. Wade.· 1Over his own more than 15 years on the Court, Alito has consistently honored our longstanding legal traditions and the text, logic, structure, and original understanding of the Constitution. This comes as no surprise; Alito had established himself on the Third Circuit as a judge \"both admired and assailed for his conservative judicial philosophy\"2 (as some today characterize a policy of respect for the Constitution's text and history). Once on the Supreme Court, Alito's judicial philosophy changed not a whit even in high-profile cases, where the pressure from intellectuals, journalists, and other cultural elites hits its peak. Instead, Alito's opinions-whether for the majority or in concurrence or dissent - have promoted the rule of law by honoring the text, logic, structure, and historical understanding of the Constitution as a whole and of its specific provisions. And if Casey captures much about his predecessor's approach, the best distillation of Alito's own tenure is and will surely remain his opinion for the Court overturning Casey and Roe in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.3 That opinion showcased his acumen and precision, his fidelity to the Founding, and his courage under enormous pressure-the unprecedented leak of a draft opinion, death threats, offensive and often intimidating protests at the Justices' homes, and an assassination plot against one of them.Now more than ever, that jurisprudence and judicial temperament deserve a closer look. So, it is my especially great honor to introduce this collection of Essays offering the most sustained and systematic analysis of Justice Alito's work over 30 years on the bench and 16 terms on the Supreme Court. In each Essay to follow, a prominent legal scholar or leading jurist analyzes Alito's general approach to law or his thought on substantive areas ranging from criminal law and federal courts to constitutional and statutory interpretation.4While the focus of this collection is Justice Alito's jurisprudence, certain vignettes from his personal life supply important context. Alito has a penchant for focusing on the practical and particular in each decision, so it is no surprise that, as Adam White recounts, the young Alito first encountered a lofty legal ideal-the Supreme Court's \"one person, one vote\" mandate-through his father's work to implement it on the ground by drawing new district lines for New Jersey.5 The senior Alito had been raised by poor ItalianAmerican immigrant parents, attended college through the kindness of a benefactor, fought for his country in World War II, and then served a non-partisan role in the New Jersey Legislature. The image of his son hearing Mr. Alito's mechanical adding machine clank away late into the night is a portrait of the quiet personal and professional virtues that Alito, Jr., would carry into the rest of his life.
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