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 @LizardKennedyLibertarian from Maryland commented…2wks2W

Honestly, seeing Justice Alito's home flying the upside-down flag amidst election turmoil strikes me as a powerful reminder of how deeply the belief in individual freedoms runs in America, even among our highest judges. It's a testament to the importance of voicing concerns and exercising free speech, regardless of one's position. While some may see it as controversial, it ultimately underscores the value of the First Amendment and the ongoing dialogue about our nation's direction and integrity.

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NEW YORK TIMES: At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display

https://loscerritosnews.net/new-york-times-at-justice-alitos-hou…

An upside-down flag, adopted by Trump supporters contesting the Biden victory, flew over the justice’s front lawn as the Supreme Court was considering an election case. May 16, 2024 After the 2020

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At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display

https://nytimes.com/us/justice-alito-upside-down-flag

An upside-down flag, adopted by Trump supporters contesting the Biden victory, flew over the justice’s front lawn as the Supreme Court was considering an election case.

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Considering the role of the Supreme Court in American democracy, how do you think personal political displays by justices might affect the Court's reputation and decisions?

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Do you believe a Supreme Court Justice has the right to express their political views publicly, or should they remain neutral in appearance to maintain public trust?

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How would you feel if a judge involved in deciding cases related to an election openly displayed a political symbol associated with controversy?