supreme court justice, samuel alito. the campaign was organized by reverent bob s neck, a former antiabortion faith leader. he claims that his campaign he told the new york times that alito leaked the verdict of the 2014 roe versus two religious activists, a case to allow privately held companies to reject everybody s brown to the oklahoma law that requires employers to provide out insurance and includes contraceptive coverage. the reverend, who has recanted his antiabortion views, was told of the outcomes weeks before it was announced. a lead denied the allegations. today before the house traditionary committee, he laid out his extensive influence campaign, which included inviting some justices to meals, various vacation homes and private clubs. the justices obliged. operation higher court involved recruitment by wealthy
confidence in the supreme court. latest polling by gallup shows 58% of americans disapprove of the high court. only 47% of trust it. both historic lows. a large part of that mistrust is due to politics infiltrating what should be an a political institution. new reporting involving justice samuel alito stemming from 2014 not making things better. and involves the ruling that gave conservative business owners or religious exemption. allowing them to deny contraceptive coverage as part of employee health insurance plans. reported by the new york times, the ruling is leaked to irreverent name rob shank who was a lobbyist at the time. in a letter, chief justice john roberts, interviews with the new york times, the reverend alleges he was told the case s decision weeks in advance. nbc news is not independently confirming these claims.
In Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Org., the U.S. Supreme Court has overruled prior precedent in Roe v. Wade and Casey v. Planned Parenthood and held that states may regulate or prohibit.