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"And Nino says, ‘I knew that,’" Breyer recounted of his debates with Scalia, whom he affectionately calls "Nino." Scalia suddenly died of a heart attack in 2016 at the age of 79.
“And Nino says, ‘I knew that,’” Breyer recounted of his debates with Scalia, whom he affectionately calls “Nino.” Scalia suddenly died of a heart attack in 2016 at the age of 79.
While Scalia insists the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights needs to be interpreted based solely on the words contained within the text, Breyer believes justices need to look beyond the words at ...
Two Supreme Court justices from near-opposite ends of the ideological spectrum sat down for a rare keynote discussion at the Federalist Society’s annual Antonin Scalia Memorial Dinner in ...
Breyer said in the interview that he used to argue with the late fellow Justice Antonin Scalia, a noted originalist, about originalism and told him if the theory is used to interpret the ...
Nor was it the courtroom, where Scalia and Breyer sometimes exchange indirect gibes but where the audience is limited to those spectators lucky enough to get in, because the court bars TV cameras.
Breyer had a concluding axiom on that point. “Dont decide too much too fast,” Breyer said. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, joked that he wants Scalia working hard this upcoming year.
Scalia was joined on stage by Justice Stephen Breyer, who voted on the losing side in the decision that has become known as “Citizens United,” for the group that successfully sued over federal ...
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