Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito received a standing ovation from a hall full of lawyers at a black-tie dinner on Nov. 10 for authoring the landmark legal decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 high court ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.
The court ruled 5–4 in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on June 24 that there is no constitutional right to abortion and returned the regulation of abortion to the states. The decision prompted protests at justices’ homes, a foiled attempt to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and targeted harassment of justices in public by left-wing groups.
The comments took place at a heavily guarded Union Station in Washington at the 40th-anniversary gala banquet for the Federalist Society, a conservative-constitutionalist lawyers’ group that has grown increasingly influential in recent years in the judicial confirmation process. Politico estimated the crowd in attendance at 2,000….
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