The Volokh Conspiracy

Alito's College Professors and Classmates Weigh In,
from the pages of The Daily Princetonian.
Dennis Nicholls (mail):
"He wrote his senior thesis, which is missing from University archives, on the Italian Constitutional Court."

A missing thesis...I'll bet this becomes a red herring in the confirmation process.
10.31.2005 8:41pm
Drew Robertson (mail) (www):
I graduated from Princeton in 1972. I was one of the lonely supporters of the Viet Nam War. I even started a Princeton version of the Committee to Reelect in early 1972. So I wasn't a leftie. I'm not sure about Sam Alito (who I didn't know at PU). I was pleased to hear he got the nomination this morning....but I can't support him. Quite simply, there is (still) a right to privacy. We disagree it seems.
10.31.2005 8:44pm
Paul N (mail) (www):
This is just one quoted person's opinion in the story, but it's a bit striking:

"Sam Alito is just what George Bush is looking for: a big government conservative who will almost always side with the government against the individual, and the federal government against the state," Napolitano said.
10.31.2005 9:20pm
TomFromMD (mail):
"A missing thesis...I'll bet this becomes a red herring in the confirmation process."

Did Sandy Berger go to Princeton?
10.31.2005 9:36pm
ANM (mail):
Paul N, I thought (and was going to post) the exact same excerpt. Have any limited government conservatives (it is shameful that I must distinguish so)/libertarians cover this angle? I figure that conservatives would be scared to criticize after the Miers debacle and the current widespread praise of Alito.
10.31.2005 11:41pm

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