Have we been underestimating Justice Samuel Alito all these years? I mean, didn’t we just assume he’s a mini-Scalia? Well, Alito is showing a very different side in a recent profile in The American Spectator. And he’s voicing some (gasp!) untraditional ideas:
1. He doesn’t believe in the sanctity of the LSAT. “Law schools put too much emphasis on this one multiple choice test,” says Alito. “What in life is a multiple choice test?”
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