Samuel Alito
Samuel Alito
Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr.is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and has served on the court since January 31, 2006...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSupreme Court Justice
Date of Birth1 April 1950
CityTrenton, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
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I think if anybody looks at my record on the court of appeals, they can get an idea about the way I approach the work of being a judge. And that's what I would try to do on the Supreme Court.
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I think that what my parents taught me about hard work, optimism and education still holds true.
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My parents grew up in poor families where little English was spoken, they both went to college and became teachers. They believed that anything was possible with hard work, and they particularly stressed the importance of education. They instilled that same belief in my sister and me.
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I learned that hard work and self-discipline can overcome many obstacles.
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I am especially indebted to a 10th grade English teacher who encouraged me to read great works of literature.
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I need to apply the same standard that previous nominees have applied, and that's no hints and no previews. I can't opine on them here off the cuff.
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None of the legal issues presented by this case seems to warrant Supreme Court review.
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The role of a practicing attorney is to achieve a desirable result for the client in the particular case at hand. But a judge can't think that way. A judge can't have any agenda, a judge can't have any preferred outcome in any particular case and a judge certainly doesn't have a client.
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This is not an ordinary lawsuit, and the issues may consequently take on added significance.
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The things that I said in the 1985 memo were a true expression of my views at the time from my vantage point as an attorney in the Solicitor General's office. But that was 20 years ago and a great deal has happened in the case law since then.
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A judge can't have any agenda. A judge can't have a preferred outcome in any particular case.
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This is a way for me to make a contribution to the country and society.
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I do not question that the attorney general should have this immunity. But for tactical reasons, I would not raise the issue here.
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But I've also said it's not an inexorable command.