Justice Samuel Alito was notably absent from the Supreme Court on Friday morning as the justices issued opinions in the courtroom, marking the second consecutive day he was not present. The Supreme Court has not offered an explanation for Alito's absence, which is unusual given that it is the end of the term and the court has released nine opinions in the past two days.
One of the opinions delivered on Friday involved the affirmation of a federal law that prohibits individuals convicted of domestic abuse from owning guns. This decision rejected arguments put forth by gun rights groups who claimed that the law infringed upon the Second Amendment. Alito has recently made headlines for controversial displays of flags outside his properties, including an incident where a US flag was flown upside down outside his residence in 2021. Additionally, another flag was displayed during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, which was flown outside Alito's vacation home in New Jersey.