https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/05/samuel-alito-roe-v-wade-abortion-draft
Alito, Stern writes, does not seek out any middle path. He disparages Roe and its successors as dishonest, illegitimate, and destructive to the court, the country, and the Constitution. He quotes a wide range of anti-abortion activists, scholars, and judges who view abortion as immoral and barbaric; theres even a footnote that approvingly cites Justice Clarence Thomass debunked theory that abortion is a tool of eugenics against Black Americans. The opinion is an appalling, heinous attack on people who have relied on Roe for nearly half a century, and the most sickening part is that the conservative justice clearly doesnt give a shit that obliterating the landmark ruling will ruin countless lives. In fact, one might argue, thats all part of the plan. And if you needed further proof that Alito is pure evil and wants to take the U.S. back to a time when womens bodies were property for men to control, know that one of the people he cited in his opinion was an English jurist who defended marital rape and had women executed for witchcraft.
More about Hale there and elsewhere.
https://www.propublica.org/article/abortion-roe-wade-alito-scotus-hale
Hales influence in the United States has been on the wane since the 1970s, with one state after another abandoning his legal principles on rape. But Alitos opinion resurrects Hale, a judge who was considered misogynistic even by his eras notably low standards. Hale once wrote a long letter to his grandchildren, dispensing life advice, in which he veered into a screed against women, describing them as chargeable unprofitable people who know the ready way to consume an estate, and to ruin a family quickly. Hale particularly despaired of the changes he saw in young women, writing, And now the world is altered: young gentlewomen learn to be bold and talk loud.

Alito, in his draft opinion, invokes eminent common-law authorities, including Hale, to show how abortion was viewed historically not as a right, but as a criminal act. Two treatises by Sir Matthew Hale likewise described abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a great crime and a great misprision, Alito wrote.
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Courts have long leaned on precedents established by old cases and the scholarship of legal authorities from centuries gone by. But what happens when you trace citations back to their ancient source? In Hales case, you sometimes find a man conceiving precepts out of thin air. Other times it was the opposite, as he clung to notions that were already becoming anachronistic in the last half of the 17th century.
SEVENTEENTH FUCKING CENTURY.
Or his namesake.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna4837955
Illinois white supremacist found guilty in murder plot
White supremacist leader Matthew Hale, whose gospel of racial holy war was linked to a followers deadly shooting rampage five years ago, was found guilty Monday of soliciting the murder of a federal judge.