Justice Antonin Scalia, an influential advocate for an originalist view of the Constitution, died on Saturday at the age of 79.
The New York Times describes
Scalia as “leader of a conservative intellectual renaissance” due to
his “transformative legal theories, vivid writing and outsize
personality.” He was nearing his 30th year on the court and was its
longest serving current member, the National Law Journal (sub. req.) reports.
Article here (via aba journal).
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