Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Hospitalized After March Dinner Incident
Samuel Alito 'Hospitalized' In March After Dinner - How Is Supreme Court Justice's Health Now?
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was hospitalized on March 20 after feeling unwell during a dinner at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Treated for dehydration, he was released the same night and has since resumed his duties, participating in significant court cases.
- 01Samuel Alito was hospitalized after feeling unwell during a dinner event.
- 02He was treated for dehydration and released the same night.
- 03Alito has since returned to his duties on the Supreme Court.
- 04He recently participated in a major birthright citizenship case.
- 05Alito is set to publish a book titled 'So Ordered' in October.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was hospitalized on March 20 after experiencing illness during a private dinner held in his honor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The dinner, organized by the Federalist Society, was titled “An Examination of the Jurisprudence of Samuel Alito.” Reports indicate that Alito felt unwell and was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for dehydration and received fluids. He was discharged later that night and returned home to Virginia with his security team. Following this incident, Alito resumed his Supreme Court duties and appeared healthy during subsequent oral arguments, including a significant case regarding birthright citizenship attended by U.S. President Donald Trump. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 2006 by George W. Bush, Alito is recognized as a leading conservative voice. He is also preparing to release a book titled 'So Ordered' in October, which will discuss his originalist interpretation of the Constitution and his perspectives on law and culture.
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Alito's health and continued presence on the Supreme Court are significant for the court's functioning and ideological balance, especially considering potential future nominations.
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