Alito, aristocrat linked to conservative group
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•Samuel Alito and German rightwing aristocrat linked to US anti-abortion activist
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Samuel Alito and a German aristocrat and "networker of the far right" linked to ultra-conservative Catholic US group.
Board members include dark money impresario Leonard Leo and founder of hardline anti-abortion Christian group.
In 2018 , Gloria von Thurn und Taxis told the New York Times about attending a dinner hosted in Rome by James Harvey , an American cardinal and hardliner.
Accountable. US campaigns for court reform and highlighted links between the Napa Institute and Alito .
The American people deserve a judiciary that serves justice impartially,’s Caroline Ciccone said, “not one that can be bought.” Both the subject of recent supreme court rulings widely seen as victories for the political right.
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