LULAC National Executive Board Unanimously Opposes Alito Nomination to the Supreme Court

Posted on: January 10th, 2006
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“The League of United Latin American Citizens announced today that it will oppose the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to the United States Supreme Court.

After long and careful deliberation, the National Executive Board of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) unanimously voted to oppose the nomination. The Executive Board felt that contrary to President George W. Bush’s statements that Alito would be a fair and impartial judge on the Supreme Court, the judge’s well-documented track-record during his tenure under both the Reagan and Bush administrations, when he was Assistant to the Solicitor General from 1981-1985, Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General from 1985-1987, and U.S. Attorney for New Jersey from 1987-1990, as well as during his tenure as a Judge on the Third Circuit suggest otherwise. …”

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