On this Holocaust Remembrance Day, I call your attention to the powerful speech that Justice Antonin Scalia gave 27 years ago in the U.S. Capitol for that year’s commemoration of this occasion.
Moran, in a November 20 post on X, formerly Twitter, writes, "This is fun. Listen to Justice Antonin Scalia explain why Trump cannot use a brief recess in the Senate to appoint his most ...
Here is a fuller excerpt of that speech from Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived, the New York Times bestselling collection of Scalia’s speeches that Christopher J.
Justice Thomas found the evidence sufficient to justify reading the First Amendment as protecting anonymous speech. Justice Scalia did not think the historical evidence of what people did ...
So I do not want to overstate my relationship with him. But I just loved the guy. To me, Justice Scalia was and remains a hero and a role model. He thought carefully about his principles ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments next month in First Amendment challenges to laws banning the app and shielding minors ...
(Pettys, pp. 43-44.) (He also points out that sexual-speech cases, in which Scalia’s originalism amply explains his votes, may account for much of the supposed disparity—again, unmeasurable ...
Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes interviews Justice Antonin Scalia about his public and private life. Justice Scalia died February 13 at the age of seventy-nine (Original air date: April 27, 2008) ABOUT ...
“We have no business passing judgment on the view of the California Legislature that violent video games (or, for that matter, any other forms of speech) corrupt the young or harm their moral ...
At Law & Liberty, I review James Rosen’s new biography of Justice Scalia. An excerpt: In many ways, Scalia’s influence since his death has been greater than he enjoyed during his lifetime ...