Will Trump Get to Appoint a Fourth Supreme Court Justice?
Justice Alito, 76, may retire to allow Trump a fourth Supreme Court pick, potentially securing a conservative majority amid Republican Senate control, experts say.
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Supreme Court Justice Rumored To Be Considering Retirement
Rumors are swirling in legal and political circles that a sitting Supreme Court justice may be weighing retirement, a move that could hand President Donald Trump another opportunity to reshape the nation’s highest court. The speculation centers on Justice Samuel Alito, who marks two decades on the bench this year. Appointed in 2006, Alito is […] The post Supreme Court Justice Rumored To Be Considering Retirement appeared first on News Addicts.
NEW: Supreme Court Justice Rumored To Be Considering Retirement
Rumors are swirling in legal and political circles that a sitting Supreme Court justice may be weighing retirement, a move that could hand President Donald Trump another opportunity to reshape the nation’s highest court. The speculation centers on Justice Samuel Alito, who marks two decades on the bench this year. Appointed in 2006, Alito is now the court’s second-oldest member and one of its most reliably conservative voices. “That is usually a…
Will Trump Get to Appoint a Fourth Supreme Court Justice?
“Speculation, particularly among liberal commentators, has started to swirl around possible retirement plans of Justice Samuel Alito,” USA Today reports. “Alito, the second-longest serving justice and one of the most conservative, joined the high court 20 years ago.”
Speculation swirls around Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s future
Will President Donald Trump get the chance to nominate a fourth Supreme Court justice? Speculation, particularly among liberal commentators, has started to swirl around possible retirement plans of Justice Samuel Alito. Alito, the second-longest serving justice and one of the most conservative, joined the high court 20 years ago. “That is usually a very good...
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