Justice Antonin Scalia

Justice Antonin Scalia

Antonin Scalia is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Antonin Scalia, Associate Justice, was born in Trenton, New Jersey, March 11, 1936. He married Maureen McCarthy and has nine children - Ann Forrest, Eugene, John Francis, Catherine...

Antonin Scalia is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Antonin Scalia, Associate Justice, was born in Trenton, New Jersey, March 11, 1936. He married Maureen McCarthy and has nine children - Ann Forrest, Eugene, John Francis, Catherine Elisabeth, Mary Clare, Paul David, Matthew, Christopher James, and Margaret Jane. He received his A.B. from Georgetown University and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and his LL.B. from Harvard Law School, and was a Sheldon Fellow of Harverd University from 1960–1961. He was in private practice in Cleveland, Ohio from 1961– 1967, a Professor of Law at the University of Virginia from 1967–1971, and a Professor of Law at the University of Chicago from 1977–1982, and a Visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University and Stanford University. He was chairman of the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law, 1981–1982, and its Conference of Section Chairmen, 1982–1983. He served the federal government as General Counsel of the Office of Telecommunications Policy from 1971–1972, Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States from 1972–1974, and Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel from 1974–1977. He was appointed Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1982. President Reagan nominated him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and he took his seat September 26, 1986.

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WASHINGTON--The Supreme Court justices gave a highly skeptical hearing today to government lawyers defending the key anti-corruption law that makes it a crime to deprive an agency or employer of their "honest services." The justices took turns suggesting the law is too vague and open-ended and fails to spell out what is a crime. Justice Antonin Scalia called the law a "mush." It is like, he said, a law that says, "Every bad act is a crime." It...  
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Joan Biskupic's new biography of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia explores his widening influence on the Supreme Court as he advances the legal philosophy of "originalism."  
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"Biographer takes a look into Scalia's influence, defiance": At CNN.com, Bill Mears has this interview with Joan Biskupic, whose new book is titled "American Original: The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia."...  
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Justice Antonin Scalia and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. appeared to differ yesterday during oral arguments on whether a restriction on bankruptcy advice violates lawyers’ First Amendment rights. A small Minnesota law firm is challenging the 2005 law that prohibits debt relief agencies from advising clients to "incur more debt" if they are contemplating filing for bankruptcy. The New York Times, the Washington Post and the National Law...  
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"The Alienator: Making sense of Justice Scalia's personality--and his theory." Online at Slate, Emily Bazelon has this review of Joan Biskupic's new book, "American Original: The Life and Constitution of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia." And at "The BLT: The...  
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