Founder of Law Firm Repping Plaintiffs in “Moore v. Harper” Helped Alito Get Nominated to Supreme Court

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Founder of Law Firm Repping Plaintiffs in “Moore v. Harper” Helped Alito Get Nominated to Supreme Court
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Charles Cooper helped Justice Alito get on the Supreme Court. Now Cooper's law firm is arguing a voting rights case before Alito. The case could decide the future of voting rights in the U.S.

, a case regarding the constitutionality of the building of a 40-foot tall Christian cross in a public park in Maryland to honor veterans. Alito authored the decision for the 7-2 majority, ruling in favor of American Legion in saying that the statue does not violate the Constitution’s Establishment Clause, and that the cross has taken onAlito also ruled for the Cooper & Kirk-backed parties who waged an unsuccessful challenge to the Affordable Care Act in a 2015 case,Accountable.

“Chief Justice Roberts could change this today, but so far, he hasn’t shown the courage. As long as the Chief Justice continues to dodge responsibility, public trust in our Court will continue to plummet,” Herrig continued.

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