Alito: Not such a textualist, after all
by GreenCA
Fri Nov 11, 2005 at 10:31:13 AM PDT
So Samuel Alito is supposed to be a "textualist", right? Who views the constitution strictly as a "text", not a "living document"?
I would, however, disqualify myself from any cases involving the Vanguard companies, the brokerage firm of Smith Barney or the First Federal Savings & Loan of Rochester, N.Y.
As my service continued, I realized that I had been unduly restrictive on my 1990 questionnaire [...]
His own promises to the Senate Judiciary Committee, however, apparently are living documents. What he wrote in his Senate questionnaire in 1990 (according to Newsday, which had the most complete version of the quote that I could find)was:
I would, however, disqualify myself from any cases involving the Vanguard companies, the brokerage firm of Smith Barney or the First Federal Savings & Loan of Rochester, N.Y.
Today, however, he says:
As my service continued, I realized that I had been unduly restrictive on my 1990 questionnaire [...]
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