Alito
The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution
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“Riveting.” —Mike Lee, U.S. Senator
Justice Samuel Alito, the unflinching author of the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, is so influential that many now refer to the “Alito Court.” But his powerful role, long overlooked, has aroused the ire of activists outraged by the emergence of a cohesive conservative majority on the court.
In this first comprehensive study of Alito, Mollie Hemingway explains how his common sense and prosecutorial experience, combined with fearless intellectual rigor, have shaped the man and the jurist. Through the lens of Alito’s judicial career, Hemingway provides a fresh perspective on the political, social, and legal battles that have unsettled the Supreme Court and the nation.
From menacing mobs encamped outside the justices’ homes to senators bellowing violent threats on the steps of the court itself, Alito offers a captivating insider account of the Supreme Court under unprecedented attack in a polarized age.
Few would have predicted that the modest and reserved judge who joined the high court with little fanfare two decades ago would lead the originalists to their astonishing ascendancy, but Hemingway’s compelling portrait reveals an intellect and character that make such leadership seem inevitable.
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“Alito is a must-read for conservatives interested in the Supreme Court.”Law & Liberty
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“Masterful and well-researched…. The full character of Alito emerges from Hemingway’s prose, and Americans will be educated and edified by her masterful work.”Daily Signal
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“A superb biography of Alito, his life, judicial philosophy, and actions on the Court.”American Spectator
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“Hemingway is a graceful writer with an ear for revealing anecdotes and a way to take history and complex legal theories and make them colorful and exciting…. Hemingway expertly describes Alito’s jurisprudence.”Washington Examiner
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“Hemingway acquaints the reader with the most underrated justice, his life story, and his unflinching jurisprudence.”Federalist
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“Justice Alito richly deserves his place in the pantheon of great justices. In this excellent and timely book, Mollie Hemingway does an outstanding job explaining precisely why that is so.”Civitas Outlook
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“Impressively researched... Hemingway deserves particular credit for introducing readers to a man often overshadowed in the public imagination.”Crisis Magazine
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“A first look behind the veil at a quiet justice who will likely be remembered as one of the most significant justices ever to serve on the Court.... Excellent.”Acton Institute
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“Smart observers have long recognized that Samuel Alito is one of our most consequential Supreme Court justices. As promised, Mollie Hemingway tells the riveting, behind-the-scenes history of Justice Alito’s time on the Court. But more than that, she also lucidly explains why his distinctive legal philosophy of ‘practical originalism’ is more influential than ever. If you want to know where the future of American jurisprudence is headed, you need to pay attention to Alito—both the book and the man.”Mike Lee, U.S. Senator
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“Court watchers of all stripes acknowledge that Justice Alito is a brilliant judge, a sharp writer, and a fierce questioner at oral argument. Many would also recognize that he’s a leader on the Supreme Court, the intellectual architect of many major developments in American law. But because he’s incapable of attention‑seeking or self‑promotion, few realize that his generosity and humility are as astonishing as his clarity of mind. This superb book paints the picture that no one outside the justice’s orbit sees in full and no other source provides.”Sherif Girgis, Notre Dame Law School
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“Samuel Alito does not call attention to himself or seek the limelight. Yet, when all is said and done, he will be remembered as among the most consequential—and accomplished—Supreme Court justices of our time. Mollie Hemingway’s Alito explains why.”Robert P. George, Princeton University