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Feb 15, 2016 · Perhaps the greatest sign of Scalia’s influence is that liberal justices and scholars now make arguments about constitutional text and history, insisting that the conservative...
Feb 14, 2016 · Scalia was one of the most divisive justices in living memory: by all reports generous and deeply humane as a person, and a vivid and appealing writer, but also intellectually pugnacious and...
Feb 14, 2016 · Justice Scalia delivered a scathing dissent saying that for the first time the Supreme Court was conferring constitutional rights to non-Americans. The decision, Scalia wrote, would...
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Mar 1, 2016 · Justice Scalia seems to want to turn the Constitution upside down when it comes to government and religion; his political ideal verges on majoritarian theocracy. In time, more reflections have turned critical.
Feb 14, 2016 · A Nixon appointment brought Scalia into the fold of the federal government -- a fact worth noting when contemplating Scalia's reputation as an enemy of civil rights.
Nov 10, 2016 · Justice Scalia expected his clerks to think in those terms — to focus on the way the Constitution allocates power and, in particular, on the proper role of the federal courts. And he always led by his example.
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Feb 14, 2016 · Scalia joined the Supreme Court at the tail end of a major ideological transition in the late-20th century, as the justices from the heady liberal era of the Warren Court retired and gave way to...