Abstract

A Is for Anti-Woman

Lerner, Sharon | February 6, 2006 issue

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The article discusses U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito's views on women's issues. It is the author's view that much about the judge's views on issues affecting women was buried during his confirmation hearings. It is suggested that Alito made no attempt to distance himself from his reputation as an abortion opponent. Various writings by Alito on reproductive issues are discussed.

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ALITO, Samuel A., 1950-; ABORTION -- Government policy; WOMEN'S rights; JUDGES -- Selection & appointment; UNITED States. Supreme Court; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; UNITED States
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