Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill
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Justice Samuel Alito tore into his colleague, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, for issuing a dissenting opinion on a procedural order that clears the way for Louisiana to redraw its unconstitutional congressional map ahead of its May 16 primary elections.
A federal appeals court blocked a FDA rule that allowed the abortion pill mifepristone to be dispensed through the mail.
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Alito rips Jackson’s ‘utterly irresponsible’ solo dissent as Supreme Court fight shakes up 2026 map
Justice Alito rebuked Justice Jackson's lone dissent as "baseless and insulting" in a high-stakes Louisiana redistricting dispute at the Supreme Court.
The November election is still a long way off, but patience is already running thin at the Supreme Court.
Justice Samuel Alito on Monday briefly halted a ruling that would prevent mifepristone, one of two pills used in medication abortion, from being prescribed without an in-person doctor visit. Alito’s pause will last for one week as the Supreme Court considers the case.
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Samuel Alito dropped surprising hint in recent decision: WSJ
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito dropped a surprising hint about the court's actions during the Louisiana v. Callais case in his "frosty" response to a dissent written by one of his colleagues. The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board noted on Tuesday that Alito included a footnote stating that the "constitutional question" the
Supreme Court Justice Alito pushes back on claims that terminating TPS for Haitian migrants was driven by racial bias against non-white immigrants.
Two new biographies of the Supreme Court justice show how his career was propelled by a legal movement that coalesced to take down Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court on Monday immediately put into effect its ruling invalidating Louisiana’s congressional map, leaving conservative Justice Samuel Alito and liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on opposite sides and accusing each other of lacking restraint.