A Federal Judge Wonders: How Could Alito Have Been So Foolish?
'The controversy about the decision to fly an upside-down American flag outside the home of Justice Samuel Alito recalls St. Pauls admonition that while some things may be lawful, not all things are helpful.
I can offer no opinion as to whether the flag display at the justices house was unlawful. I wont even opine whether my flying the flag upside-down at my house would have constituted a violation of the code of ethics that binds me and all federal judges except the justices.
To me, the flag issue is much simpler. The fact is that, regardless of its legality, displaying the flag in that way, at that time, shouldnt have happened. To put it bluntly, any judge with reasonable ethical instincts would have realized immediately that flying the flag then and in that way was improper. And dumb.
The same goes for the flying of an Appeal to Heaven flag at Justice Alitos vacation house along the New Jersey shore. Like the upside-down flag, this flag is viewed by a great many people as a banner of allegiance on partisan issues that are or could be before the court.
Courts work because people trust judges. Taking sides in this way erodes that trust.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/24/opinion/alito-flag-supreme-court.html
By Michael Ponsor
Judge Ponsor is a senior judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994 after serving 10 years as a federal magistrate judge.
FuzzyRabbit
(2,055 posts)Who is going to fire him if he does?
drmeow
(5,170 posts)his goal is for courts to impose the will of a fascist dictator - a kangaroo court.
FakeNoose
(34,758 posts)He thought he got away with it. And he almost did - there was nothing in the press or social media until now.