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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Seton Hall University School of Law faculty, Samuel Alito, Leonard Marshall, Linda R. Greenstein, Bill Baroni, Thomas Aloysius Boland, Andrew Schlafly, Mark Denbeaux, Ron Coleman, Stanley Jaki, Thomas Lindsay, Andrew Napolitano, Michael Corrigan, John M. Oesterreicher, Karen Boroff, Colette Mazzucelli, Peter W. Rodino, Lonnie Athens, Clay Constantinou, Wilfredo Caraballo, Daniel Mann, Fred H. Madden, Robert Martin, Paul Holmes, John A. Duffy, Joan Voss, Steve Gehrke, Scott Rothbort, David Feige, Sebastian Gebhard Messmer, Leonard I. Garth, Raymond Del Tufo, Jr., Paula Franzese, John K. Menzies, William G. Bassler, John B. Duff, David D. Furman, Cody Willard, Anisa Mehdi, Nikita Mikros, S. Azmat Hassan, Baher Azmy, John Joseph Gibbons, David L. Felten, Nadine Meyer, T. O'Conor Sloane, Michael Chagares, Thomas Ambrose Masterson, Anthony Triano, Patrick E. Hobbs, Patrick Clawson, Charles M. Achilles, Terrence Blackburn. Excerpt: Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr. (pronounced; born April 1, 1950) is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and has served on the court since January 31, 2006. Raised in Hamilton Township, New Jersey and educated at Princeton University and Yale Law School, Alito served as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey and a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit prior to joining the Supreme Court. He is the 110th justice, the second Italian American and the eleventh Roman Catholic to serve on the court. Alito has been described by the Cato Institute as a conservative jurist with a libertarian streak. Alito was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to Italian American parents: Italian immigrant Samuel A. Alito, Sr., and the former Rose Fradusco. Alito's father, now deceased, was a high school teacher and then became...