Here are the latest widely reported items about Justice Samuel Alito:
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He fell ill and was treated for dehydration in early April 2026, but returned to the bench the following Monday; the Supreme Court said the illness did not require overnight hospitalization. This event drew attention to his health and ongoing presence on the Court.[3][5]
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In January 2026, Alito recused himself from a Louisiana oil case ahead of arguments, due to his stock holdings in ConocoPhillips and related entities; recusal followed standard ethics considerations given his financial interests. This is part of a pattern of voluntary recusals tied to his investments.[1]
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There has been ongoing public and media scrutiny around ethics and transparency at the Supreme Court, particularly regarding travel and funding connections to donors and the implications for recusals; while Alito has faced criticism, the Court has continued to function with him participating in many decisions since 2006.[6][1]
Note: The above items summarize multiple reputable outlets’ reporting from late 2025 into 2026. If you’d like, I can pull the most current, date-stamped headlines and provide short citations for each.