Supreme Court Rules in Case That Could Have Impacted Samuel Alito's Stocks

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Since Alito owns Raytheon stocks, the case could have potentially posed a conflict of interest for the court.

The Supreme Court has declined to rule in a case that could have impacted Justice Samuel Alito's stock portfolio, and one expert told Newsweek the case is more complicated than it seems.The case of Leake v. Raytheon Technologies was up for a review from the Supreme Court, but in the end the court decided to deny its writ of certiorari.

Plaintiffs in the case said they rejected the coronavirus vaccine policy due to either 'sincere religious belief that the human body is God's temple, and that they must not take anything into their bodies that God has forbidden or that would alter the functions of their body such as by inducing the production of a spike protein in a manner not designed by God,' or concerns about 'being forced to inject a substance that carries with it a significant risk...

 

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