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Showing Original Post only (View all)Is Samuel Alito Preparing to Disrobe? - Elie Mystal [View all]
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/newsletter-samuel-alito-retiring/Archived
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has a new book coming out. Its titled How Watching Fox News Made Me the Worst Version of Myself.
Just kidding, I dont actually care what its called. (Fine. I can Google it for you. Its called So Ordered: An Originalists View of the Constitution, the Court, and the Country.) Its my job to read such things and I wont read his book. They cant make me. Life is entirely too short.
I bring it up because the book is scheduled to be released October 6, 2026. Thats a curious date. The Supreme Court starts its 202627 term on October 5, the first Monday of October. Alitos book is set to drop the next day.
It sure feels like Alito doesnt plan on having a real job the Tuesday his book launches and instead thinks hell be free to run around the country promoting it. By way of context, here are publication dates for the the last four sitting Supreme Court justices who released books:
Amy Coney Barrett, September 9, 2025
Neil Gorsuch, May 5, 2025
Ketanji Brown Jackson, September 4, 2024
Sonia Sotomayor, January 25, 2022 (a childrens book)
Sonia Sotomayor, September 3, 2019
It makes sense for the justices to release their books in September. You have all the attention on the upcoming term, but the justices are free to fly around the country, giving talks and doing interviews to promote their books. May also makes sense, because the court is no longer hearing cases then, just writing and editing opinions.
The justices are busy in October. Arguably too busy to sell a book.
Just kidding, I dont actually care what its called. (Fine. I can Google it for you. Its called So Ordered: An Originalists View of the Constitution, the Court, and the Country.) Its my job to read such things and I wont read his book. They cant make me. Life is entirely too short.
I bring it up because the book is scheduled to be released October 6, 2026. Thats a curious date. The Supreme Court starts its 202627 term on October 5, the first Monday of October. Alitos book is set to drop the next day.
It sure feels like Alito doesnt plan on having a real job the Tuesday his book launches and instead thinks hell be free to run around the country promoting it. By way of context, here are publication dates for the the last four sitting Supreme Court justices who released books:
Amy Coney Barrett, September 9, 2025
Neil Gorsuch, May 5, 2025
Ketanji Brown Jackson, September 4, 2024
Sonia Sotomayor, January 25, 2022 (a childrens book)
Sonia Sotomayor, September 3, 2019
It makes sense for the justices to release their books in September. You have all the attention on the upcoming term, but the justices are free to fly around the country, giving talks and doing interviews to promote their books. May also makes sense, because the court is no longer hearing cases then, just writing and editing opinions.
The justices are busy in October. Arguably too busy to sell a book.
Even if this isnât true, in the unlikely scenario Dems retake the Senate in November you better believe heâs quitting and a replacement is being rammed through in a matter of weeks.
— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick.bsky.social) 2026-02-06T18:43:42.359Z
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And we should block any Republican nominee until after the NEXT presidential election.
Greybnk48
4 hrs ago
#2
I can't imagine what kind of horror Trump might nominate. Can they be blocked until 2028?
Vinca
4 hrs ago
#3
I think even John Yoo is not right-wing enough for them... and honestly, maybe too old.
In It to Win It
4 hrs ago
#9
I can imagine it would be one of his parking garage lawyers or Pam Bondi.
madinmaryland
3 hrs ago
#14
Oh, Elie.. What a visual... But I'd gladly see him "depart" (voluntarily) anyway possible
hlthe2b
3 hrs ago
#18
Do They Have A 'Tall' Size Robe, Big Enough To Fit Barron "Damien" Trump?
TrollBuster9090
3 hrs ago
#19