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Gorsuch’s attitude toward the Constitution. (Hint: not good)
From the fine SCOTUSblog, this (although I WISH everyone would stop using the macro “brilliant Scalia”. I didn’t think he was brilliant, for a heap of reasons, but especially for inventing “originalism.” You know, that concept of interpreting the Constitution … Continue reading
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Three fine, rational post mortems on Scalia…
And a not-so-rational one: mine. On the night of Sunday, February 13, I turned the TV on to watch the early news and the first thing I saw was a full screen photo of the nine Supremes, and a newsperson’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court
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