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Perspective | Samuel Alito ventures into the court of public opinion
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Perspective: The conventional wisdom goes that the court retains its legitimacy by staying out of the fray of news cycles, election cycles and the cacophonous court of public opinion. Leave the controversies to the pros at the Public Information Office.

with the Wall Street Journal, giving the opinion section a rare interview. He’s explaining that he and his fellow justices were being bombarded, attacked, left to fend for themselves.has sunk,’” Alito said. “Well, yeah, what do you expect when you’re — day in and day out, ‘They’re illegitimate. They’re engaging in all sorts of unethical conduct.

The conventional wisdom goes that the court retains its legitimacy by staying out of the fray of news cycles, election cycles and the cacophonous court of public opinion.But when it came to answering ProPublica’s findings, Alito sought a change of venue: the Journal’s conservative-leaning opinion pages.says Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, a group that advocates for greater transparency in the third branch.

In addressing the Alaska reporting, Alito published his rebuttal in a more unusual and high-profile way. Perhaps he knew it was the best way to get attention for his entire 1,200-word defense. “Justice Alito clearly wanted his defense to receive public disclosure in full, not [be] edited piecemeal,” the Journal’s editorial board wrote.

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