It's not easy being Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice
Scalia responds to a critical review of his new book.
US Supreme Court justice, Antonin Scalia is sparring with a lower-court judge over comments made about a book Scalia co-authored. Judge Richard Posner of the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals says Scalia lied in his book about how he interprets law in his review published in The New Republic.
Justice Antonin Scalia.
In other words, laws do not change with time, even if the zeitgeist is different. This is an ultra-conservative viewpoint, although not all decisions reflect a modern conservative philosophy.
Posner argued that Scalia deviated from this philosophy when he struck down a 2008 Washington D.C. handgun ban. Posner also accused Scalia and his co-author, legal scholar Bryan Garner, of doing "sloppy research."
Scalia fired back, saying that Posner could only get away with such arguments because he was writing for a lay audience, and a legal one.
"You can get away with it in The New Republic, I suppose, but not to a legal audience," Scalia said.
Scalia defended his position. He gave an example of the death penalty and how a textual originalism approach would conclude that it is not cruel and unusual. He explained that at the time the cruel and unusual clause was added to the Constitution, capital punishment was standard, therefore it could never be cruel and unusual in itself, because the people at the time the clause was written apparently had no issue with the death penalty.
Scalia says his approach is principled and argued that it is not always an inherently conservative thing. "I should be the pinup of the criminal defense bar," he said. Scalia was referring to this record of guaranteeing the rights of the accused to a trial by jury and to confront witnesses against them.
Scalia also explained that most of the courts time is not spent arguing over the attention-grabbing issues often reported in the headlines, but often over mundane points of law and the fine details of things like the Internal Revenue Code.
In other words, it's not easy being Antonin Scalia so, critics should take that into consideration before scribbling.
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This bribe taker never met a corrupt corporate hog that he didn't welcome into his high fructose saturated heart... duh.
Scalia (and Thomas) are God's gifts to the Supreme Court, while the jury is still out on Alito and Roberts. The rest are five lawyers who believe that the laws of men are omnipotent, and that natural law doesn't apply to our day to day affairs. Think of the five as the "Church of the ACLU" and you will not miss their legal philosophy by much.