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27 Jun 2018, 3:19 am by NCC Staff
In the 5-4 decision, Justice Antonin Scalia said part of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act violated the 10th Amendment. [read post]
27 May 2008, 10:08 am
The Chief Justice issued a dissenting opinion, in which Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas joined. [read post]
31 Mar 2011, 2:25 pm by Gary A. Watt
Tell us how you really feel, Antonin. [read post]
9 Nov 2009, 5:15 pm
Justice Scalia: It was based on horses, for Pete's sake. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 7:53 am
I'll quote Forbes, not for the law, for the language: Writing for Forbes, Lawrence Hunter describes the White House’s “campaign to hoist the Court on the petard of conservative justice Antonin Scalia’s words,” based on the Justice’s “expansive view of . . . the Commerce Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause. [read post]
21 Feb 2008, 9:43 pm
Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority, said federal law preempts the imposition of liability under state laws for devices that have undergone the Food and Drug Administration's pre-market approval process, the most rigorous of the FDA's testing procedures. [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 10:24 am by Ashby Jones
Writes Denniston: [W]ithin a few minutes, Justice Antonin Scalia — the author of the Heller opinion and the Court’s most fervent gun enthusiast — was sarcastically dismissing the “privileges or immunities” argument. [read post]
30 Jan 2012, 11:45 am
Remember when Justice Antonin Scalia came under fire for not recusing himself in a case involving Vice President Dick Chaney, after the pair had recently hopped on Air Force Two for a little hunting trip. [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 4:34 am by davidharrisauthor
 The author of the opinion was Justice Antonin Scalia, which may surprise those who think of Scalia as the author of the Court’s most conservative cases. [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 4:34 am by davidharrisauthor
 The author of the opinion was Justice Antonin Scalia, which may surprise those who think of Scalia as the author of the Court’s most conservative cases. [read post]
19 Mar 2014, 6:38 am
But I do want to flag a different reason to be troubled by what happened in this case — a reason that Justice Antonin Scalia has suggested raises a constitutional problem (and as to which the Supreme Court has not yet disagreed). [read post]
23 May 2018, 11:43 am by Katherine Stone
In Epic Systems, Gorsuch has shown himself to be a reliable, though perhaps less brash, version of Justice Antonin Scalia, the jurist he replaced on the Supreme Court. [read post]
25 Jan 2007, 11:23 am
Justice Antonin Scalia made his remarks Tuesday at Iona College in New York. . . . [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 7:07 am by Tuan Samahon
Circuit Judge Antonin ScaliaScalia most likely penned the per curiam opinion. [read post]
25 Jun 2015, 2:52 am by NCC Staff
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion in both cases, while Justice Antonin Scalia authored two significant dissents. [read post]
19 Aug 2009, 7:51 pm
Although Sotmayor's analysis of this issue was tentative and layered, critics assailed her for suggesting that a "Wise Latina" would analyze issues better than other judges.After less than one week on the bench, I definitely prefer the Wise Latina to Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Thomas, who are clearly vying for positions on the imaginary "Death Panels" that the Obama administration is supposedly creating. [read post]
8 Aug 2012, 8:32 am by Gene Quinn
Justice Scalia: Hardest Decision “Probably a Patent Case”One week ago, on July 18, 2012, Justice Antonin Scalia of the United States Supreme Court sat down for an interview with Piers Morgan of CNN. [read post]
1 May 2011, 1:58 pm
Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority, noted that the Federal Arbitration Act, which bars states from discriminating against arbitration, was passed in 1925 in response to judges' "hostility" to such agreements. [read post]
27 Nov 2007, 1:58 pm
From one author* to another, MIPTC wishes to thank Justice Antonin Scalia and his co-author, Byran Garner, for not choosing this blog's name as the title for his upcoming book, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges. [read post]