Unequal Justice: The Treachery of Samuel Alito – Progressive.org
Ive changed my vote.
No, not that vote.
Ive changed my vote for the most reactionary and dangerous member of the U.S. Supreme Court. The distinction no longer belongs to Clarence Thomas. Nor should it be reserved for any of the three conservatives appointed by President Donald TrumpNeil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, or Amy Coney Barrett.
The honor belongs to Samuel Alito. Hes earned it.
A long-time member of the ultraconservative Federalist Society, Alito has been a featured speaker at several of the groups functions, voicing support for rightwing causes and regressive social values.
Nicknamed in progressive legal circles as Strip-Search Sammy for a dissenting opinion he wrote in 2004 as a Circuit Court of Appeals judge in Washington, D.C., in which he approved of the body search of an innocent ten-year-old girl, Alito was nominated to the Supreme Court by George W. Bush in 2005.
Alitos selection was widely opposed by civil rights and civil liberties organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, which warned of his troubling decisions on race, religion, and reproductive rights while sitting on the federal appeals court. In its long and storied history, the ACLU has opposed only three other high-court nomineesWilliam Rehnquist, Robert Bork, and Kavanaugh.
Despite these warnings, the Senate confirmed Alitos appointment in January 2006. Since then, Alito has been everything the ACLU feared, endearing himself to the radical right by writing a series of contentious and controversial majority opinions, including:
Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 2007, dismissing a pay discrimination lawsuit brought by equality activist Lilly Ledbetter because it was not filed within 180 days. (The decision was effectively overturned by the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2009, following prodding by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.)
McDonald v. City of Chicago, 2010, extending individual gun rights under the Second Amendment to the states.
Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 2013, holding that American human rights activists had no standing to challenge government surveillance of their communications with persons located abroad.
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, 2014, exempting closely held corporations with religious objections from Obamacares provisions requiring employers to provide workers with health care insurance coverage of contraceptives.
Glossip v. Gross, 2015, ruling that the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unusual punishment does not prohibit statesfrom using asedative in lethal injection protocols that causes severe pain.
Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute, 2018, upholding Ohios vast 2016 purge of voting rolls.
Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 2018, invoking the First Amendment to prohibit public-sector unions from collecting fees from non-union members to support collective bargaining activities.
Mitchell v. Wisconsin, 2019, upholding a warrantless blood alcohol sobriety test administered to an unconscious driver.
Hernandez v. Mesa, 2019, declaring that the family of a Mexican teenager shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent while standing in a culvert on the U.S. side of the border could not sue for damages in a U.S. court.
Alitos arch-conservatism has also found its way into his dissenting opinions on the Supreme Court. In 2013, for example, he crafted a breathtakingly homophobic dissent in United States v. Windsor, which struck down key provisions of the federal Defense of Marriage Act. And this past July, he and Thomas displayed their fealty to President Trump, penning separate dissents in Trump v. Vance, the landmark 7-2 ruling that held the Constitution does not categorically block state criminal subpoenas issued to a sitting President.
As awful as his official court opinions have been, it is Alitos behavior off the bench that has set him apart from his fellow jurists. In January 2010, shortly after the court issued its Citizens United decision (in which he, of course, concurred), he was infamously caught on national television sneering during Obamas State of the Union address, mouthing the words not true as the President decried the ruling and the effect it wouldand didhave on future elections.
A long-time member of the ultraconservative Federalist Society, Alito has been a featured speaker at several of the groups functions, voicing support for rightwing causes and regressive social values. Although it is not unusual for Supreme Court Justices to participate in bar association meetings or academic conferences, Alito discarded all pretense of judicial impartiality in his most recent Federalist Society appearance in a Zoom webinar speech, delivered on November 12, keynoting the societys prestigious annual national lawyers convention.
Sounding like a Fox News host spouting the familiar and incendiary talking points of conservative victimhood, Alito called the Second Amendment the ultimate second-tier Constitutional right.
In a similar fashion, Alito blasted federal regulatory agencies for churning out huge volumes of regulations that, he insisted, shifted policymaking from elected legislators to an elite group of appointed experts. And he went even further into the nether reaches on the subject of same-sex marriage, charging that you cant say that marriage is the union between one man and one woman. Until very recently, that's what the vast majority of Americans thought. Now its considered bigotry.
But it was on the subject of COVID-19 that Alito reached his apogee. He said the recent restrictions imposed in some states on the size of religious gatherings has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty. There was nary a nod to slavery, the internment of Japanese Americans, or segregation.
If Alito were still sitting on a lower court, his unhinged commentary could be grounds for disqualification. Supreme Court Justices, however, are not subject to the Code of Conduct for United States Judges. They are beyond the reach of sanctions for conflicts of interest or bias. In a very real sense, they are above the law they are tasked with interpreting and upholding. That is what makes them supreme.
Alito understands the awesome power that his lifetime appointment has given him. More than any other member of the high tribunal, he has opted to abuse that power for nakedly partisan ends, making him little more than a political firebrand draped in a black robe.
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