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Caught on Tape, Alito Exposed as ‘Crusader for Christian Nationalism’

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Jun 12, 2024   National, National/World  

Caught on Tape, Alito Exposed as ‘Crusader for Christian Nationalism’

“Justice Alito can hardly blame his wife this time,” said one critic. Judicial reform advocates on Monday demanded that the U.S. Senate take decisive action to hold Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito accountable for his clear display of bias and conflicts of interest, after a documentary filmmaker released audio clips she had recorded of the […]

House Democrats Demand Alito Recuse From Trump Cases

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on May 22, 2024   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

House Democrats Demand Alito Recuse From Trump Cases

“The fact of such a political statement at your home creates, at minimum, the appearance of improper political bias.” Citing recent reporting that an inverted American flag—an alleged symbol of the “Stop the Steal” election denialism stoked by former U.S. President Donald Trump—was flown at the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito following January […]

UNL Study Examines Racial Bias in Death-Penalty Decisions

By Leslie Reed | University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Sep 3, 2014   Featured, National  

UNL Study Examines Racial Bias in Death-Penalty Decisions

Lincoln, Neb., September 3rd, 2014 —A Latino defendant convicted of murder who is poor is more likely to be sentenced to death by white jurors, a new study shows. The study was conducted by UNL psychology and ethnic studies professor Cynthia Willis-Esqueda and her colleague, Russ K.E. Espinoza of California State University, Fullerton, who earned […]

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