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American Jeremiah: The Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia
There seems to have been a sort of cosmic symmetry in Scalia’s passing away as he did following such faithful labors. He left us quietly, in his sleep, out on a secluded resort in west Texas whose main attractions were hiking and stargazing. Amidst this spectacular creation, Scalia left his country and world to gain his reward for giving voice to truths that will always be consulted whenever a nation finds itself, as we do, staring into the abyss. Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, Justice Antonin Scalia, Originalism, Textualism, U.S. Supreme Court