Adam Schiff
American politician (born 1960)
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
Antonin Scalia was an influential American jurist who served as a Supreme Court justice from 1986 until his death in 2016. He was known for his conservative jurisprudence and played a key role in the originalist and textualist movements in American law. Scalia received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, and a law school was named after him.
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Antonin Gregory Scaliawas an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 until his death in 2016. He was described as the intellectual anchor for the originalist and textualist position in the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative wing. For catalyzing an originalist and textualist movement in American law, he has been described as one of the most influential jurists of the twentieth century, and one of the most important justices in the history of the Supreme Court. Scalia was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, and the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University was named in his honor.
Scalia was born in Trenton, New Jersey. A devout Catholic, he attended the Jesuit Xavier High School before receiving his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University. Scalia went on to graduate from Harvard Law School and spent six years at Jones Day before becoming a law professor at the University of Virginia. In the early 1970s, he served in the Nixon and Ford administrations, eventually becoming an Assistant Attorney General under President Gerald Ford. He spent most of the Carter years teaching at the University of Chicago, where he became one of the first faculty advisers of the fledgling Federalist Society. In 1982, President Ronald Reagan appointed Scalia as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Four years later, Reagan appointed him to the Supreme Court, where Scalia became its first Italian-American justice following a unanimous confirmation by the U.S. Senate 98-0.
Scalia espoused a conservative jurisprudence and ideology, advocating textualism in statutory interpretation and originalism in constitutional interpretation. He peppered his colleagues with “Ninograms”intending to persuade them to his point of view. He was a strong defender of the powers of the executive branch and believed that the U.S. Constitution permitted the death penalty and did not guarantee the right to either abortion or same-sex marriage. Furthermore, Scalia viewed affirmative action and other policies that afforded special protected status to minority groups as unconstitutional. Such positions would earn him a reputation as one of the most conservative justices on the Court. He filed separate opinions in many cases, often castigating the Court’s majority–sometimes scathingly so.
Scalia’s most significant opinions include his lone dissent in Morrison v. Olsonand District of Columbia v. Heller (holding that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees an individual right to handgun ownership).
Antonin Scalia was born on March 11, 1936 in Trenton, New Jersey.
Antonin Scalia served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 until his death in 2016.
Antonin Scalia was the intellectual anchor for the originalist and textualist movements in the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative wing, making him one of the most influential jurists of the 20th century.
Antonin Scalia was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, and the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University was named in his honor.
Scalia’s most significant opinions include his lone dissent in Morrison v. Olson, his majority opinions in Crawford v. Washington and District of Columbia v. Heller.
Antonin Scalia espoused a conservative jurisprudence and ideology, advocating textualism in statutory interpretation and originalism in constitutional interpretation. He was a strong defender of the powers of the executive branch and had views that were considered among the most conservative on the Supreme Court.
Antonin Scalia attended the Jesuit Xavier High School, received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University, and graduated from Harvard Law School.
Why in the world would you have it interpreted by nine lawyers?
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
If you think aficionados of a living Constitution want to bring you flexibility, think again. You think the death penalty is a good idea? Persuade your fellow citizens to adopt it. You want a right to abortion? Persuade your fellow citizens and enact it. That’s flexibility.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
A law can be both economic folly and constitutional.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
In a big family the first child is kind of like the first pancake. If it’s not perfect, that’s okay, there are a lot more coming along.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
A journalistic purpose could be someone with a Xerox machine in a basement.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
There is nothing new in the realization that the Constitution sometimes insulates the criminality of a few in order to protect the privacy of us all.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
You could have 50 different states having 50 different regulations… until they were all litigated out.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
What is a moderate interpretation of the text? Halfway between what it really means and what you’d like it to mean?
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
The Court today completes the process of converting Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from a guarantee that race or sex will not be the basis for often will.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
A search is a search, even if it happens to disclose nothing but the bottom of a turntable.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
If we’re picking people to draw out of their own conscience and experience a ‘new’ Constitution, we should not look principally for good lawyers. We should look to people who agree with us. When we are in that mode, you realize we have rendered the Constitution useless.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016
Why can’t the state accede to the public’s wishes?
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016