Justice Scalia’s Legal Rise: The Beginnings of a Remarkable and Beloved Jurist
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Scalia’ tells multifaceted story of his life up to his 1986 confirmation to the high court.
BOOK REVIEW: ‘Scalia’ tells multifaceted story of his life up to his 1986 confirmation to the high court.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s writings lent authority and credibility to the pro-life movement, invigorating us in the good times and re-invigorating us in the bad times.
Evangelization presumes friendship with non-Catholics — it’s difficult to communicate the Gospel to those whose friendship you refuse.
Justice Antonin Scalia’s love of debate was one of the things that drew him to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a woman with whom he disagreed on many things, including many aspects of the law.
COMMENTARY: The newest justice didn’t ‘side with the liberals’ in Sessions v. Dimaya. He, along with his predecessor, concurs on the ‘vagueness doctrine.’
BOOK PICK: Scalia Speaks
COMMENTARY: Justice’s funeral Mass was both edifying and evangelizing — and unambiguously Catholic.
NEWS ANALYSIS: His death could profoundly affect the outcome of the Little Sisters’ Supreme Court case against the HHS contraception mandate.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The late Supreme Court justice drew applause for his commitment to the rule of law and his deep Catholic faith, but his sudden death has sparked a political battle over his replacement.
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