In Nino, veritas: Review of ‘Scalia: Supreme Court Years, 1986-2001’ by James Rosen

Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right

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“If the most solemnly and democratically adopted text of the Constitution and its Amendments can be ignored on the basis of current values,” Justice Antonin Scalia wondered during a 1988 speech in Cincinnati that would later form a law review article entitled “Originalism: The Lesser Evil,” then “what possible basis could there be for enforced […]

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“If the most solemnly and democratically adopted text of the Constitution and its Amendments can be ignored on the basis of current values,” Justice Antonin Scalia wondered during a 1988 speech in Cincinnati that would later form a law review article entitled “Originalism: The Lesser Evil,” then “what possible basis could there be for enforced […]