Alito
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Publisher Description
From an award-winning journalist, the authoritative—and explosive—inside story of Justice Samuel Alito and his powerful role in shaping the Supreme Court.
Justice Samuel Alito, the unflinching author of the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, is so influential that many now refer to the “Alito Court.” But his powerful role, long overlooked, has aroused the ire of activists outraged by the emergence of a cohesive conservative majority on the court.
In this first comprehensive study of Alito, Mollie Hemingway explains how his common sense and prosecutorial experience, combined with fearless intellectual rigor, have shaped the man and the jurist. Through the lens of Alito’s judicial career, Hemingway provides a fresh perspective on the political, social, and legal battles that have unsettled the Supreme Court and the nation.
From menacing mobs encamped outside the justices’ homes to senators bellowing violent threats on the steps of the court itself, Alito offers a captivating insider account of the Supreme Court under unprecedented attack in a polarized age.
Few would have predicted that the modest and reserved judge who joined the high court with little fanfare two decades ago would lead the originalists to their astonishing ascendancy, but Hemingway’s compelling portrait reveals an intellect and character that make such leadership seem inevitable.
Customer Reviews
Outstanding!
Written for Citizens, not legal scholars, Mollie Hemingway presents a comprehensive analysis of the most originalist court of the conservative legal movement with the humble and brilliant Justice Alito shaping its legacy. The engaging story carries the reader from Alito’s upbringing in Trenton and Yale law through his legal career and confirmation to SCOTUS. Alito’s judicial philosophy is compared and contrasted to Justices Scalia, Roberts, and Thomas for a layman’s understanding of his particular approach to jurisprudence that, when coupled with one special skill, makes Alito the best choice to write the majority opinion in Dobbs. Expanding beyond Alito, each current justice is profiled, along with analysis of their voting records that at times frustrates and disappoints conservative court watchers. Inside details of the Dobbs leak and the investigation, the disparate treatment of liberal and conservative justices, and attempts to pressure the court by media, activists, and congress round out this well-researched and well-sourced book from one of America’s best conservative voices.