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Supreme Court Justice Alito’s Beach House Displayed ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag
By Julie Tate, Jodi Kantor & Aric Toler
Senate Democrats split on next steps after Alito flag flap
By Ursula Perano & Anthony Adragna
Key GOP senators criticize Alito over upside-down flag incident
By Ted Barrett & Michelle Shen
Martha-Ann Alito: Upside-down flag a ‘signal of distress’
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Aaron Rupar
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Sen. Thom Tillis: "If you take a look at Justice Alito's body of work, he's gonna go down in history as one of the great Supreme Court justices of the modern era." pic.twitter.com/0d0K8nUFZn
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Brennan Center
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When the Supreme Court released its *nonbinding* code of conduct last fall, we knew that it would be ineffective at reining in unethical behavior. The justices keep proving our point. bit.ly/3QZdblk
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Brennan Center
BrennanCenter
Justice Alito has flouted the Supreme Court’s code of conduct by flying flags associated with the January 6 insurrection outside his homes. Because the Supreme Court will not police its own behavior, Congress must use its authority to do so. bit.ly/3QZdblk
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Citizens for Ethics
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The Supreme Court has a Code of Conduct, but no way to enforce it against justices who violate it. Does that make sense to you? www.citizensforethics.org/legal-action/letters/crew-raises-alarm-to-chief-justice-roberts-over-alito-misconduct/
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Justice Alito Caught in New Flag Firestorm
By Kaitlin Lewis
Democratic senators request meeting with Chief Justice Roberts over flags flown at Alito's homes
By Mary Clare Jalonick
'A lot of MAGA in the room': Rep. Crockett slams Supreme Court
By Jonathan Capehart
Should Supreme Court Justices Fly Controversial Flags at Home?
By Tanner Stening
An 'Appeal to Heaven' flag just flew over S.F. building: What we know
By Chase DiFeliciantonio & Rachel Swan
Alito Piles on Reasons for Congress to Act on Supreme Court Ethics
By Michael Milov-cordoba & Jennifer Ahearn
Alito flag controversy: How can we trust the Supreme Court?
By Kimberly Atkins Stohr
AP Analysis: The 'Appeal to Heaven' flag evolves from Revolutionary War symbol to banner of the far right
By Lisa Mascaro, Farnoush Amiri & Gary Fields
'Appeal to Heaven' Flag Flew Outside Leonard Leo's House
By Andrew Perez, Ryan Bort & Tessa Stuart
Here's why Rep. Eric Burlison says 'An Appeal to Heaven' flag shouldn't be controversial
By Kelly Dereuck
Democrats demand Alito recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases after reports of far-right flag displays
By Joseph Konig
Efforts to censure Samuel Alito over Jan. 6 flag controversy gain traction in Congress
By Andrew Solender
The Republican Party's man inside the Supreme Court
By Ian Millhiser
Key Senate Democrat doesn't plan to probe Justice Alito over upside-down flag
By Syedah Asghar, Kate Santaliz & Sahil Kapur
Alito and Thomas Aren't Really Jurists. They're Theocratic Leninists.
By Michael Tomasky
In a pre-Dobbs world, the Washington Post deferred to a Supreme Court justice
By Ben Smith & Max Tani
Sitting federal judge hits Justice Alito for eroding 'trust,' taking 'sides' after flag controversy
By Hanna Panreck
Flagpole to Heaven
By Josh Blackman
Washington Post: Justice Samuel Alito’s wife said upside-down American flag was ‘an international signal of distress’ in 2021
By Shania Shelton
Martha-Ann Alito told The Post in 2021 that flag was ‘signal of distress’
By Justin Jouvenal & Ann Marimow