Alito Urged to Recuse From Case That Could Preemptively Ban Federal Wealth Tax – By Jake Johnson (Common Dreams) / Aug 9, 2023
“First he accepted lavish gifts from billionaires and failed to disclose them. Then he gave a buddy-buddy interview to one of the case’s anti-wealth tax lawyers. Enough.”
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is facing growing calls to recuse himself from a case that could hamstring Congress’ ability to enact a federal wealth tax, a policy that progressive lawmakers and economists say is needed to rein in out-of-control inequality.
Late last week, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter urging Chief Justice John Roberts to “take appropriate steps to ensure that Justice Alito will recuse himself” from Moore v. United States, which the Supreme Court recently agreed to take up.
The lawmakers’ demand was prompted by a friendly interview that Alito gave to The Wall Street Journal’s opinion section, which in June allowed the right-wing justice to get out in front of a ProPublicastory on his luxury trip with billionaire hedge fund titan Paul Singer.
The interview late last month was conducted in part by David Rivkin Jr., an attorney who is representing the plaintiffs in Moore v. United States. The case, which is mentioned in passing in the Journal’s write-up of the Alito interview, concerns whether unrealized gains such as stock appreciation can be subject to federal taxation.
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