Proper noun
Alito (plural Alitos)
A surname.
I have a clear record, both publicly and privately, of saying Alito and Roberts are what we want on the Supreme Court. John McCain
I think my independence was a big help to getting Judges Roberts and Alito confirmed, and I think that's recognized. Arlen Specter
Alito, meanwhile, conceded that while he favored televising arguments before joining the Supreme Court in 2006, he now feels that doing so "would undermine their value to us as a step in the decision-making process." Source: Internet
Alito repeatedly pressed a lawyer for abortion clinics on what he suggested was a conflict of interest between the clinics and state laws meant to regulate the doctors. Source: Internet
Alito said these “sweeping” and “previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty” have served as a “constitutional stress test,” with ominous results. Source: Internet
Although the court’s order was unsigned, Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch dissented, meaning that Chief Justice John Roberts provided the necessary fifth vote by joining the liberals on the bench. Source: Internet