Justice Alito is waiting on one 30-year-old case before he calls it quits
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. won't retire until the Supreme Court overturns a roughly 30-year-old religious liberty precedent.
Justice Alito is waiting on one 30-year-old case before he calls it quits Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. has indicated that he will not retire from the Supreme Court. His decision to step down is contingent upon the overturning of a religious liberty precedent. This precedent has been in place for approximately 30 years.
- Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. will not retire until a specific precedent is overturned.
- The precedent in question relates to religious liberty.
- This ruling has been established for about 30 years.
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