Alito: Have to Consider Life Experiences when Ruling Cases

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For those caught up in the fake Sonia Sotomayor character issues:"When a case comes before me involving, let's say, someone who is an immigrant -- and we get an awful lot of immigration cases and naturalization cases -- I can't help but think of my own ancestors, because it wasn't that long ago when they were in that position." -- Samuel Alito, at his Senate confirmation hearing, 2006And this one:"When I get a case about discrimination, I have to think about people in my own family who suffered discrimination because of their ethnic background or because of religion or because of gender. And I do take that into account." -- Same Guy, same place, same time Source: Reality Chex
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On Wednesday, Glenn Greenwald posted a key part of the transcript of Justice Samuel Alito's 2006 confirmation hearing, which suggests that, just three and a half years ago, Republicans thought empathy was a pretty righteous quality in a Supreme Court...
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Alito: Have to Consider Life Experiences when Ruling Cases Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, January 11, 2006From:tpmtvViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:49More inNews & Politics
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On Wednesday, Glenn Greenwald posted a key part of the transcript of Justice Samuel Alito's 2006 confirmation hearing, which suggests that, just three and a half years ago, Republicans thought empathy was a pretty righteous quality in a Supreme Court...
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