Alito appears to troll Elizabeth Warren with Native American 'family lore' remarks
by Kaelan Deese, Supreme Court Reporter November 01, 2022 02:52 PMSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito appeared to be trolling Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) when he asked questions regarding Native American ancestry during a landmark affirmative action case on Monday.
Justices debated for nearly five hours on Monday over a pair of cases that will determine whether collegiate institutions can continue to consider race on student applications in the admissions process.
Alito questioned North Carolina Solicitor General Ryan Park, who defended affirmative action policies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, about what is stopping some students from making false claims about their heritage.
"It's family lore that we have an ancestor who was an American Indian," Alito said.
Park contended that it would not "be accurate" for a student applicant to make such claims if they were not true.
But Alito pressed forward, saying, "Well, I identify as an American Indian because I've always been told that some ancestor back in the old days was an American Indian."
Park said, "In that circumstance, it would be very unlikely that that person was telling the truth."
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