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Tribe began his remarks by stating that while he would not offer a formal recommendation to the committee on Alito??s confirmation, he sought to prevent senators from voting with “their eyes wide shut...
Sitting to the right of Tribe was Charles Fried, the Beneficial professor of law at Harvard and the former solicitor general under President Reagan. While in that post, Fried briefly served as Alito??s boss. In his testimony, Fried said that he did not believe Alito would launch a frontal assault on Roe v. Wade. But, he twice repeated: “I could be quite wrong...
...male final clubs, was unexpectedly thrust into the middle of the Supreme Court fight in Washington yesterday as conservatives criticized Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s membership in the club. Republican activists said that Kennedy, the senior Democrat from Massachusetts, had been hypocritical for attacking Judge Samuel A. Alito??s membership in Concerned Alumni of Princeton (CAP), a conservative group founded in 1972 in part to oppose coeducation at the university. Alito claimed to be a member of the alumni group in a 1985 job application. Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh sought to equate the Owl with...
...Alito??s opinion in that case drew fire from Tribe in an op-ed in the Boston Globe in November. Tribe wrote: “Was he perhaps viewing the ‘burden’ on married women in this situation as simply their due, as something that goes with the territory when a woman weds?...
...same op-ed, Tribe also blasted Alito??s 2000 ruling declaring that parts of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act violate the 11th Amendment. “You can’t help doing a double-take when you read Judge Samuel Alito??s opinion,” wrote Tribe, who is the Loeb University professor at Harvard...