Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated to the high court by President George W. Bush on October 31, 2005, and has served on it since January 31, 2006. After Antonin Scalia, Alito is the second Italian American justice to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Aug 14, 2026
Far Right
The Guardian's latest story alleging financial conflicts in an upcoming Supreme Court case was forced to admit there is no evidence.
The collapse of the hit job confirms right wing beliefs that legacy media fabricate ethics attacks on conservative justices.
Jul 6, 2026
Far Left
His influence on the Supreme Court reaches an all-time high as he recalled his father redrawing electoral maps, and his rulings shape campaign finance and immigration.
Alito is seen by the far left as a key architect of the right-wing judicial takeover, using the court to entrench corporate power and suppress voting rights.
Jul 2, 2026
Far Left
Alito may have planted a false retirement story to catch a leaker on his staff, according to one theory.
Far-left sees this as typical right-wing paranoia and further evidence of the Court's degradation as a partisan institution.
Jul 1, 2026
Far Left
Alito is mocked in Slate for seeming to craft opinions based on Fox News talking points rather than legal reasoning.
Far left views Alito as an ideologue who treats the Court as a partisan weapon to entrench right-wing policy.
Jun 5, 2026
Lean Right
Justice Alito has signaled he will not retire until the Supreme Court overturns a roughly 30-year-old religious liberty precedent, anchoring conservative expectations around his continued tenure.
Lean-right voters view Alito as the Court's most reliable originalist and see his refusal to retire as a principled stand to finish the job on religious liberty before handing off his seat.