40 ordspråk av Samuel Alito
Samuel Alito
I'm not any kind of a bigot, I'm not.
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If 'settled' means that it can't be re-examined, that's one thing. If 'settled' means that it is a precedent that is entitled to respect then it is a precedent that is protected.
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If I had been involved actively in any way in the group, I'm sure that I would remember.
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If I had received any information at any point regarding any of the matters you referred to ... I would never have had anything to do with it.
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If I'm confirmed, I'll be myself.
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In this case, the need for such consultation was acute, since we made it abundantly clear to your office … that we had serious legal objections.
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It has most of the advantage of a brief devoted to the overruling of Roe v. Wade; it makes our position clear, does not even tacitly concede Roe's legitimacy, and signals that we regard the question as live and open.
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Judicial review after a final decision is the general rule. You're assuming bad faith on the part of those making these decisions.
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None of the legal issues presented by this case seems to warrant Supreme Court review.
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One of the most solemn responsibilities of the president--and it's set out expressly in the Constitution--is that the president is to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, and that means the Constitution. It means statutes. It means treaties. It means all of the laws of the United States.
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Private religious speech can't be discriminated against. It has to be treated equally with secular speech.
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She has been known for her meticulous devotion to the facts of the particular cases that come before her and her belief that each case needs to be decided on its complex facts.
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That was a statement that I made at a prior period of time when I was performing a different role and, as I said yesterday, when someone becomes a judge you really have to put aside the things you did as a lawyer at prior points in your legal career.
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The constitution divides the powers related to making war between the president and the Congress. It gives Congress the power to declare war. It gives Congress the power of the purse.
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The district court's opinion ... is subject to two interpretations, neither of which has a sound legal basis.
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