When you frame it that way, Alito pretty much HAD to do it! For the seat.
6/22/2023 6:52:25 PM
The Alito thing doesn’t really bother me
6/22/2023 7:45:43 PM
Alito is the kind of guy who parks in handicap spaces because "no one else was using it."
6/22/2023 8:17:14 PM
^^ why?
6/22/2023 9:38:39 PM
I feel like we have all had that friend that invited us on a fishing trip
6/22/2023 10:59:17 PM
Does that friend bring cases in front of you where you're expected to be impartial?
6/22/2023 11:03:54 PM
Can’t both be true?
6/22/2023 11:08:37 PM
^By "both be true", I'm assuming you mean: 1) There was a fishing trip, and 2) Cases were brought up, evidently with the intention of influencing Alito's decision.But if both are true, that simply means you never answered the question of why it doesn't bother you. If both are true, you said you are fine with 1. Can you answer why 2 evidently doesn't bother you either?
6/23/2023 6:36:58 AM
6/23/2023 9:00:58 AM
gonzales vs raich
6/25/2023 1:19:59 AM
https://theintercept.com/2023/06/26/samuel-alito-oil-gas-supreme-court-environment/Wife leased land to O&G while Alito heard EPA caaes
6/26/2023 7:40:44 PM
Whoops!
6/27/2023 6:29:55 AM
independent legislature theory shot down, thank god
6/27/2023 10:54:45 AM
nullification theory
6/27/2023 11:03:42 AM
also... a lotta selective reporting on alitoI don't even really like his judicial philosophy or whatever the term is, but it is quite easy to twist these situations.alito recuses himself the most on the courtSinger's name wasn't even on the court documents.in rich/elite/academic whatever circles, you inadvertently meet people and go stuff all the time. not disclosing a few trips with a friend, I don't see as the biggest deal. especially given that hospitality doesn't count as something that should be disclosed. if he did disclose it, there wouldn't have been much outrage (considering nearly all the justices really hjave the same thing going on in some way of the other). so it is okay to be 'influenced' as long as you disclose it?also, the Judicial Conference gave advice to others in line with what alito didI don't or don't recall seeing much outrage over:- ginsburg (rip) receiving transport and lodging when going to israel by billionare kahn, who had business in the court- kagan in the harvard discrimination case, not recusing ("teaches" there, paid employee)- sotomayor not recusing in her publisher cases- jackson not recording certain lines of income (her husband consults on litigation too)- and much moreI am, a 100%, in belief that our government systems are very indirectly corrupt at timesbut this just seems like one of those frenzies that don't really mean muchthis reminds me of how people are mocking that sub for using a game controllerthe court honestly filters itself out of the usual corrupt political lot.there is a lot more money to be made for people of their caliber in private affairsfocus more on congressI don't deny that there should be a more strict process (it is only in the interest of the supreme court, so that their reputation may be greater) and that indirectly, all of our government is muddled by varying amountswhen we are sitting in the 3rd person, it is easy to twist certain things in our mind to appear a certain way (whether it is true or not)hell, I bet a lot of these questionable cases have to do with the inner ego of justices for not wanting to be questioned on their integrityActually this might just be my main point here loledit: there isn't always an evil guy in every story[Edited on June 27, 2023 at 12:17 PM. Reason : --]
6/27/2023 12:15:18 PM
Affirmative Action in college admissions bites the dust.
6/29/2023 10:54:05 AM
Peter Sagal on Twitter:
6/29/2023 11:55:47 AM
Universities can still lean on socioeconomic status as a workaround. Not that it will include everyone who would have been admitted by affirmative action, but will still help out disadvantaged people get into college.
6/29/2023 1:19:30 PM
They exempted military academies from the ban on using race which is telling.Of course they are workarounds but it’s annoying they know society of racist but are choosing to make dealing with this more difficult
6/30/2023 12:32:00 AM
It's wild that they used the end of racism as their reasoning for gutting the CRA, after which, legislatures across the country began curtailing voting rights for minorities, and now they're using the same reasoning to restrict the use of affirmative action.
6/30/2023 9:29:29 AM
SCOTUS is on a roll this week.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/supreme-court-same-sex-couples_n_6481d91de4b025003edbde97
6/30/2023 10:42:17 AM
Genuinely wonderingwhy exactly is affirmative action so importantlike apart from any legal reasoning in the caseif we can just focus on socioeconomic reasons, what's wrong
6/30/2023 10:54:12 AM
^^^^^^
6/30/2023 11:01:24 AM
I don't think that comparison works when the person in question is making the rules. Maybe the communist outlawing private coffee companies while hiring a private barista.And scotus decisions are political, so it makes sense that portions of an opinion would read that way[Edited on June 30, 2023 at 11:13 AM. Reason : Selling a bunch of Starbucks stock, then outlawing it, I don't know ]
6/30/2023 11:12:18 AM
student loan forgiveness is toast
6/30/2023 11:43:41 AM
^^^^ Without affirmative action, couldn't a racist white person only accept poor white people? It's not like black people have a monopoly on being from a lower socioeconomic status.[Edited on June 30, 2023 at 11:52 AM. Reason : ]
6/30/2023 11:52:36 AM
^^good
6/30/2023 12:28:16 PM
Protected classes aren’t protected anymore. YikesGuess the racists are getting what they wantI don’t understand why conservatives are so happy about the student loan forgiveness being ended though. Makes no sense [Edited on June 30, 2023 at 1:31 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2023 1:31:25 PM
because its not their loan.
6/30/2023 1:58:56 PM
Because it's sticking-it to the libs (i mean, college-educated)
6/30/2023 3:36:54 PM
what makes student loan forgiveness particularly liberal? plenty of conservatives go to college (real college too! not just bible college).
6/30/2023 3:45:42 PM
because more college educated people vote for Democrats
6/30/2023 4:18:47 PM
Some of us are fiscally conservative and socially liberal. Since neither party wants to accept both tenants I will root for anything that meets either tenantAlso: loan forgiveness was an absolutely horrid “thing”. I can even call it a “policy” because it wasn’t. [Edited on June 30, 2023 at 4:22 PM. Reason : .]
6/30/2023 4:21:25 PM
there is no such thing as fiscally conservative / socially liberal. if you dont want to pay for these programs then you are socially conservative.
6/30/2023 4:28:46 PM
I agree with utowncha!
6/30/2023 5:06:17 PM
6/30/2023 6:04:55 PM
6/30/2023 7:20:51 PM
Citizens aren’t punished right now. They just have to pay the debt that they took on. It’s not like SCOTUS said oh and you have to pay extra now. This was a horrible “policy” to begin with and would have set a horrendous precedent if it had been allowed to stay in place. Do we really want the executive branch deciding what debts are cancelled?
6/30/2023 9:06:59 PM
6/30/2023 9:11:27 PM
^^^ why do you think so?when I say we, I'm referring to everyone. congress, which is a sack of crap. outsourced anything meaningful to agencies and have a 24x7 game of screen grabs. and public opinion, easily swayed by headlines by journalists who read court opinions like they're Majorie and AOC going offThere are legitimate discussions to be had, but no one saying this stuff really has them^he knows what you mean by socially liberal and fiscally conservative. he is saying that true social liberalism must have economic "liberalism" too, which is predicated on equating positive rights to those negative[Edited on June 30, 2023 at 9:14 PM. Reason : 1][Edited on June 30, 2023 at 9:17 PM. Reason : -]
6/30/2023 9:14:05 PM
^^^
6/30/2023 10:13:00 PM
^ [\sarcasm]it would be hilarious because it would galvanize a voting block against the gop, not because it would be funny that people got screwedNothing about the scotus ruling means that the gop led bill will come to pass[Edited on June 30, 2023 at 10:25 PM. Reason : M]
6/30/2023 10:24:25 PM
6/30/2023 10:26:56 PM
Interesting take. I disagree.
6/30/2023 11:07:08 PM
7/1/2023 2:13:30 AM
I'm sure people who say student loan forgiveness was too expensive were also appropriately outraged that PPP loans were forgiven, which cost the federal government almost twice as much.
7/1/2023 8:35:26 AM
I'd be all for student loan forgiveness (I stand to benefit) but not without some sort of preventions to keep the next semester's round of students from taking out just as much debt that was just forgiven.
7/1/2023 9:21:38 AM
7/1/2023 9:45:56 AM
Wonder his thoughts on the "normal judicial methods" on ignoring precedent for Dobbs
7/1/2023 10:23:41 AM
7/3/2023 12:01:49 PM