Summary

Justice Samuel Alito, a self-described Originalist, has been criticized for allegedly disregarding the Constitution’s text when it conflicts with his personal views.

Recently, it emerged that Alito accepted a knighthood from a European order, despite the Constitution’s ban on foreign titles for U.S. officials.

This title, from the House of Bourbon–Two Sicilies, raises questions about Alito’s commitment to American democratic ideals, which the Framers aimed to protect from foreign influence.

Critics argue that Alito’s actions reflect hypocrisy in his supposed adherence to Originalism and constitutional principles.

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    5817 days ago

    This has the added benefit of stripping Meghan Markle of her citizenship as well.

    I really have no opinion of Meghan Markle but thought this was funny. It’s insane that it’d be easier to ratify an amendment from 1810 which would impact a good handful of people to target Alito, than implement robust Supreme Court ethics reforms.

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      1217 days ago

      The Australian woman who married into the Danish royal family had to renounce her Australian citizenship, so that would be fair enough.

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      517 days ago

      The fact that the war of 1812 didn’t spur overwhelming support for this amendment is kinda funny, tbh

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      16 days ago

      No, a citizen can accept a title. But they cannot hold a title and an office. However Prince Harry would have to give up his title to become an American citizen.

      Also the OG document bans exactly what Alito did.