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Antonin Scalia’s remarkable legacy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/15/2016
Why Antonin Scalia was a jurist of colossal consequence - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/15/2016
The death of Antonin Scalia: Chaos, confusion and conflicting reports - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/15/2016
Justice Antonin Scalia and the ‘Dead’ Constitution
New York Times 02/14/2016
Scalia’s greatest strength, his steadfastness, was also his greatest weakness - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
Antonin Scalia Was Democracy’s Legal Champion
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
As a law professor who knew Scalia and also grew up in a family from Sicily puts it, Scalia was passionate about his opinion and not easily swayed. In the end he may have contributed to the highest court in the U.S. by remaining steadfast, offering a different approach that was clear for all to see. As Turley's column in the Washington Post, and a column by Irin Carmon, author of a book on RBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) shows, Scalia did this gracefully, winning respect from Ginsburg and other liberal colleagues and livening up the Court.
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Scalia’s greatest strength, his steadfastness, was also his greatest weakness - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
Antonin Scalia Was Democracy’s Legal Champion
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
Notable & Quotable: Justice Scalia
Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making her opera debut
Washington Post 10/21/2016
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