Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. is the associate justice of the Supreme Court and New Jersey native who drafted an opinion to potentially overturn Roe v. Wade.
Alito is one of the court’s conservative justices.
He was born
in Trenton on April 1, 1950. He attended Steinert High School. He graduated at the top of his class and continued
his education at Princeton University.
After
graduating from Princeton in 1972, Alito continued his Ivy League education at
Yale Law School.
In 1977, Alito accepted a position as an assistant U.S. attorney
for the District of New Jersey. Alito became an assistant to the U.S. solicitor
general four years later. In 1987, President Ronald Reagan appointed Alito as
the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey. After a little over a decade
of steady promotions in the government sector of law, Alito settled into a
position on the bench. President George H. W. Bush nominated Alito to the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1990, a position that was unanimously
confirmed by the Senate.
For 16 years, Alito served as a judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals.
In
2005, President George W. Bush nominated Alito to replace Justice Sandra Day
O’Connor. His appointment was confirmed by a 58-42 vote in the Senate in early
2006.
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