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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,585 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 07:23 PM 14 hrs ago

A day after Alito's testy response to Sotomayor's dissent, court says it was a 'misunderstanding'

Source: NPR

A day after Alito's testy response to Sotomayor's dissent, court says it was a 'misunderstanding'

June 26, 2026 5:18 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered
Nina Totenberg


The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor (seated left) and Justice Samuel Alito (seated second from right).
Alex Wong/Getty Images

As the Supreme Court heads into the announcement of its final and hugely important opinions next week, there are reverberations from this week's announcements, and Justice Samuel Alito's public rebuke of his colleague Justice Sonia Sotomayor. ... On Thursday, Justice Alito summarized from the bench three very big opinions he authored for the court's six justice conservative majority. Alito, unlike most of his colleagues, doesn't spend much time on these summaries. And it is rare that a justice has three big opinions to announce, but it is almost the end of the term, and there are a lot of big cases still outstanding.

The first case he announced came and went. Alito then moved on to a second case, this one tests whether migrants may apply for asylum in the U.S. by going to one of several ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexican border, and presenting themselves for admission. This entails presenting documents that persuade an asylum officer that applicants' fear of persecution in their home country is credible enough to allow them to enter the U.S. while their asylum application is processed. Alito's opinion ruled in favor of the Trump administration's policy of refusing all such applicants by blocking them at the border. It was a policy also followed at one time by the Obama administration until it was blocked by the lower courts.

After Alito finished his summary of the opinion, he paused, at which point Justice Sotomayor read a summary of her contrary views in dissent. When she finished, however, Justice Alito did not move on to the announcement of his third opinion. Instead, he did something that nobody in the press corps ever remembers happening before. Looking much as if he had just bitten into a lemon, Alito said, "There is much that I would have added to my bench statement had I known there would be a dissent read." And he then went on to a short extemporaneous rebuttal.

What caused the hissy fit? Did Sotomayor really fail to tell him she would have an oral dissent? That really would have been a breach of the court's practices. A justice typically notifies the chief justice and the author of the majority opinion in writing if there is to be an oral dissent. ... In response Friday to an inquiry from NPR came this terse statement from the court's public information office. ... "Justice Alito was notified in advance by Justice Sotomayor's chambers that she would be reading a dissent from the bench. It was a misunderstanding on Justice Alito's part."

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/06/26/nx-s1-5872721/supreme-court-alito-sotomayor

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paleotn

(23,080 posts)
1. Fuck off, Sam. Why don't you follow your buddy Scalia and cease to function.
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 07:31 PM
14 hrs ago

Most of the country will celebrate your demise.

bluestarone

(22,552 posts)
2. I call BULLSHIT to his Misunderstanding!!
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 07:37 PM
14 hrs ago

He KNEW there was gonna be a DISSENT! He's as big a LIAR as they all are!

dave99

(582 posts)
5. A White Racist never apologies less there is a gun to their forehead, and maybe not then.
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 08:38 PM
13 hrs ago

turbinetree

(27,807 posts)
6. This is coming from a court if you want to call the 6 oligarchy supporting fascists sitting there.......gave a person
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 08:43 PM
13 hrs ago

immunity to be above the rule of law............and the same court that gutted the Voting Rights Act...........and there is a "misunderstanding"...........bring his ass and the other 6 asses back into a hearing and explain to the public how you and the rest lied............and explain to the public what perjury under oath means..........and apparently the 6 are lying about what Sotomayor said that she was going to do..........

oasis

(54,330 posts)
7. Alito's spent a lifetime being a nasty piece of shit.
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 08:56 PM
13 hrs ago

He’s gonna be one until that day when the devil finally grabs him by the scuff of his neck and drags him home.
And it won’t be a day too soon.

in2herbs

(4,668 posts)
8. It's been reported that Alito has a book coming out. I wonder if his book will include his Hatian decision and, if so,
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 09:35 PM
12 hrs ago

if readers of the book might be inclined to read the USSC opinion he authored but that opinion will include Justice Sotomayor's scathing descent which pointed out Alito's intentional re-writing of the history of F45's racist remarks.

debsy

(1,100 posts)
9. Saying alto misunderstood is like saying Trump doesn't know he's lying.
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 10:16 PM
11 hrs ago

They all know. They just don’t give a shit what any of us common folk think.

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