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soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 09:51 PM Nov 2020

Twitter 🧵 on Alito's keynote speech at this year's Federalist Society convention.


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Mark Joseph Stern
@mjs_DC
Alito is delivering the keynote speech at this year’s Federalist Society convention. He’s using the occasion to defend the group, claiming its members face “harassment and retaliation for saying anything that departs from the law school orthodoxy.”

Address by Justice Samuel Alito [2020 NLC Live]
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Alito attacks the Judicial Conference for attempting to forbid federal judges from being members of the Federalist Society, and praises the conservative judges who successfully fought the ban.

UHHH, Alito seems to be criticizing governors for issuing “sweeping restrictions” in response to COVID-19. Also criticizes progressives and New Dealers for putting too much faith in scientists and experts.

Alito says this rule by executive fiat is “where the law has been going for some time—in the direction of government by executive officials who are thought to implement policies by scientific expertise.” Suggests this is a dangerous trend.

Whoa, Alito is VERY critical of COVID restrictions and “rule by experts.”

Then he says: “in certain corners, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right.”

He condemns “the protracted campaign against the Little Sisters of the Poor.” Calls it an “unrelenting attack.”

Alito now condemns Washington State for requiring pharmacies to carry Plan B, “which destroys an embryo after fertilization.”

He also criticizes the Colorado civil rights commissioner in Masterpiece Cakeshop who said “freedom of religion” can be used for discrimination.

Alito criticizes Harvard Law Prof. Mark Tushnet for this notorious blog post, and quotes from it extensively. Says “it’s not dark yet but it’s getting there,” quoting Bob Dylan.
balkin.blogspot.com/2016/05/abando…

Now Alito is criticizing the Nevada governor for giving casinos a higher COVID attendance cap than churches.

He moves onto criticizing the federal judge who suspended the rule that required people to pick up abortion pills in person.


Yikes. Alito condemns Obergefell, the same-sex marriage decision, and says it has led to censorship of people who believe marriage is “a union of one man and one woman.” Says freedom of speech is “falling out of favor in some circles.”

Alito brings up a brief filed with the Supreme Court by five Democratic senators in a gun case warning that the court is becoming too political. He calls the brief “an affront to the Constitution and the rule of law.” whitehouse.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/…

Without saying the words “court-packing,” Alito warns about Democratic efforts to “bully” the court with threats to “restructure” it. Tells a story about a foreign judge threatened with death if he didn’t rule for the government.

Alito is done.

That was easily the most political speech I’ve ever seen delivered by a Supreme Court justice. Wow. Same-sex marriage, guns, abortion, contraception, persecution of the Federalist Society ... he really squeezed it all in there. Yikes.

Probably the strangest aspect of Alito’s speech, other than his attack on COVID restrictions, was his claim that people who oppose same-sex marriage get called “bigots” and this somehow threatens freedom of speech. But how?! Public criticism is not censorship! He knows this!








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Twitter 🧵 on Alito's keynote speech at this year's Federalist Society convention. (Original Post) soothsayer Nov 2020 OP
Right wing religionists never miss an opportunity to play whiny victim. nt Progressive Jones Nov 2020 #1
The Supreme Court justice as victim struggle4progress Nov 2020 #2
George Conway just had an intense orgasm I'm sure Roland99 Nov 2020 #3
Alito is a reactionary religious zealot. madaboutharry Nov 2020 #4
How do you react when he disparages law school teaching as orthodoxy? Sanity Claws Nov 2020 #5

madaboutharry

(40,207 posts)
4. Alito is a reactionary religious zealot.
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 10:12 PM
Nov 2020

The last kind of person who should sit on the SC. A Bush appointee, thanks to Florida and the 2000 stolen election.

Sanity Claws

(21,846 posts)
5. How do you react when he disparages law school teaching as orthodoxy?
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 10:45 PM
Nov 2020

Orthodoxy is defined as authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice. Law is supposed to be orthodoxy. This is how you know you are in compliance with what is required and how, as an attorney, you can advise a client with confidence.

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