NPR Retracts Erroneous Report of Justice Samuel Alito's Retirement
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Ted Johnson
1h ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
NPR briefly published a story claiming Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring, then quickly retracted it with an editor's note stating the report was erroneous and Alito had not announced any retirement. The incident occurred shortly after the Supreme Court delivered its final opinions of the term, a period when retirement speculation is common.
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· 3 pulledShortly after the final opinion of the Supreme Court's term was announced on Tuesday, NPR published a bombshell that sent the high court's press room scrambling: An official announcement that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring.
Editors Note: Earlier today we erroneously published a story saying that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring. He has not announced his retirement and we have retracted the story.
There is typically speculation of retirements at the end of the court's term, and Alito, who has been a just
The story was posted shortly after the Supreme Court delivered its final opinions of the term.
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