Scalia’s Legacy and the Court
Posted on AllSides February 15th, 2016
From The Center
Antonin Scalia’s death at age 79 on Saturday leaves a void on the Supreme Court that will in many ways be impossible to fill. For some 29 years he defended the original meaning of the Constitution against the legal fads and inventions of more political Justices, bequeathing a judicial legacy even in dissent that will carry long into the future.
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