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Law professor Eric Segall has written a gushing review of a new book by law professor Edward Purcell titled Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism. According to Segall, Purcell’s book is ...
Are you looking for books to give to family members or friends? Or to suggest that they give you? Let me propose any—or all!—of the three collections of Justice Scalia’s writings that I had ...
Garner. The subtitle* of Amar’s review declares that the Scalia/Garner book “is very sure of itself—in fact, far too much so.” That criticism in fact better applies to Amar’s own review.
Hasen has placed on his new book critiquing Justice Scalia. His critique, as I will illustrate in a small handful of posts, is badly flawed. Let’s start with the three lead items in Hasen’s ...
A woman once began a conversation with Nino Scalia by saying, “Justice Scalia, we know you love children” — and he cut her off instantly. “Why would you say that?” “Well, you have nine ...
Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986. As the subtitle indicates, the book covers the first fifty years of Scalia’s life, through his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1986. Rosen will cover ...
Scalia was, however, one of the most formidable thinkers among the 112 justices who have served on the Court, and he often dissented in the hope of shaping a future replete with majorities steeped ...
This weekend the Charlottesville Opera puts on "Scalia/Ginsburg," and family of both Supreme Court justices will be in ...
The first volume, published in 2017, is the New York Times bestselling Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived, a delightful collection of dozens of Justice Scalia’s ...
I don’t know what answer Scalia and Garner would provide to Amar’s question, nor am I ready to provide an off-the-cuff answer. It may well be, as I understand Amar’s new book (America’s ...