Jonathan Turley,

Jonathan Turley is a legal analyst and commentator. He is a professor at George Washington University Law School and has written extensively on constitutional law, civil liberties, and judicial independence. His work often focuses on the balance of power between the branches of government and the importance of checks and balances in maintaining a democratic society.

94%

The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

80%

Examples:

  • Democrats will continue to chase Alito around the Beltway like a scene out of Lord of the Flies. The absurd demands for meetings with justices and threats of subpoenas will continue to thrill liberal voters.
  • Of course, Windsor seemed beside herself with shock, acting as if Alito’s bland, obvious observation were some clear sign of political bias:
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) declared that Alito is an extremist who is out of touch with mainstream America. His rising power on the Supreme Court is a threat to our democracy.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • While thankfully denouncing the attempted assassination of Justice Bret Kavanaugh, liberals have proposed ‘more aggressive’ targeting of justices at their homes, bribing conservatives to retire, and literally cutting off the justices’ air conditioning.

Contradictions

75%

Examples:

  • Alito acknowledged that irreconcilable beliefs cannot be compromised, as demonstrated by the political divide in America
  • Justice Alito has been in the media spotlight following controversy over flags flown outside his homes
  • Justice Samuel Alito was recorded expressing his belief that the country should return to ‘godliness’
  • Senator Elizabeth Warren called for packing the Supreme Court with a liberal majority due to its opposition to ‘widely held public opinion’

Deceptions

100%

Examples:

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Recent Articles

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Controversial Remarks on Polarization and Compromise: A Closer Look

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Controversial Remarks on Polarization and Compromise: A Closer Look

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faced controversy after being secretly recorded expressing concerns over polarization and the need for compromise. Some used these recordings to label him an extremist, but it's crucial to remember that they don't represent a complete picture of his views or actions.