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JUDGE
SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR., BACKGROUND Judge
Alito Is Well Qualified To Serve As Associate Justice Of The U.S.
Supreme Court. Judge
Alito has the keen intellect, impartiality and temperament, sound legal
judgment and highest integrity necessary in a U.S. Supreme Court
justice. Ø Judge Alito Is Committed To The Rule Of Law And Understands The
Role Of A Judge In Our Society. Judge Alito has a
record as a federal judge who strictly interprets the law. Judge Alito rules based on application of existing laws and
specific facts of the case before him.
Judge Alito does not legislate from the bench or create new
policies based on personal opinion. Ø Judge Alito Personifies The Qualities President Bush Said He Would
Seek In A Supreme Court Justice. Judge
Alito has shown a mastery of the law, a deep commitment to justice and
equality, and great personal character.
Ø Judge Alito Has Been Called The Legal Profession’s “Best”
With “Exemplary” Judicial Qualifications. Judge Alito has a
record of professional achievement and excellence.
When Judge Alito was appointed to the federal bench in 1990,
the New Jersey Law Journal
wrote of his appointment: “Mr. Alito is one of our profession’s
best: His commitment to public service is deep and his qualifications
for his new office exemplary.” Judge
Alito Has Extensive Legal Experience.
During
his nearly 30 years of public service, Judge Alito has handled difficult
and complex legal issues at the highest levels of the legal profession.
His legal experience, as a litigator and judge, spans both the
civil and criminal spheres. Ø Judge Alito Began His Distinguished Career With Approximately 15
Years Of Service At The U.S. Department Of Justice where he served as: o Assistant
U.S. Attorney in the appellate division arguing cases before the Third
Circuit Court of Appeals. o Assistant
to the Solicitor General arguing 12 cases on behalf of the federal
government in the U.S. Supreme Court. o Deputy
Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel providing
constitutional advice for the Executive Branch. o U.S.
Attorney for the District of New Jersey where he is best known for
prosecuting white collar and environmental crimes, drug trafficking,
organized crime, and violations of civil rights. Ø The U.S. Senate Unanimously Confirmed Judge Alito To The Third
Circuit Court Of Appeals. In
1990, President George H. Bush nominated Judge Alito to the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The
U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Judge Alito by voice vote. Ø Judge Alito Has Served With Distinction On The Third Circuit Court
Of Appeals For 15 Years. Judge
Alito has participated in thousands of appeals and authored hundreds of
opinions. Judge Alito has
argued 12 Supreme Court cases and argued at least two dozen court of
appeals cases and
handled at least 50 others. Judge
Alito’s constitutional decisions reflect attention to the properly
restrained role of a judge. On
questions of statutory interpretation, Judge Alito relies on the plain
language of the statute. Ø Judge Alito Has An Excellent Legal Education. Judge
Alito received his bachelor’s degree from Princeton University and
attended Yale Law School, where he served as an editor on the Yale
Law Journal. After law
school, Judge Alito clerked for Judge Leonard Garth of the Third
Circuit, who is now his colleague on that court. Judge
Alito Is Widely Respected For His Fairness.
Judge
Alito has a reputation as an even-tempered and fair-minded judge.
Ø Judge Alito Was Named One Of The Top Prosecutors In One Of The
Nation’s Largest Federal Districts.
As
the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey he showed a passionate
commitment to the rule of law, and gained a reputation for being both
tough and fair. Ø The Almanac Of The Federal
Judiciary Has Called Him “Brilliant” With An “Excellent
Demeanor.” Practitioners quoted in the Almanac
of the Federal Judiciary reported that Judge Alito is courteous and
quiet on the bench, and his questions are intelligent and relevant.
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