In coming weeks, the Supreme Court is expected to issue two key decisions involving the storming of the Capitol on that day.
The cases will shape the degree to which former President Donald J. Trump can be held accountable for his efforts to subvert the election.
“These cases were always going to be seen through an ideological and partisan lens,” Michael C. Dorf, a Cornell law professor and former clerk to Justice Anthony Kennedy, said in an interview.
An upside-down flag, a popular symbol with Trump supporters contesting President Biden’s victory, appeared on Justice Alito’s front lawn in January 2021, The New York Times reported based on photographs and interviews with neighbors.
It hung on the Alitos’ flagpole days before the inauguration, a little over a week after the Capitol riot and while the Supreme Court was considering taking up an election case.
Persons:
Samuel A, Alito Jr, Donald J, Trump, Michael C, Anthony Kennedy, “, you’ve, Clarence Thomas’s, Virginia Thomas, Biden’s
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Capitol, Cornell, Republican Party, Trump, The New York Times