For a preview of my boo, on how Scalia was a neo-Trumpian disruptor of the legal order, with legal theories leaning heavily conservative and aimed at delegitimizing his liberal opponents, see this piece @washingtonpost:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2018/02/13/antonin-scalias-disruption-of-the-supreme-courts-ways-is-here-to-stay/?nid&utm_term=.0357e6b4313f …
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Scalia's influence is felt most in the conservative/libertarian
@fedsoc benches from which the next Justice will be drafted. On why Scalia is bigger in death than alive, see this@slate piece of mine:https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/03/scalias-legacy-is-stronger-than-ever.html …Show this thread -
Here's another piece of evidence that Scalia's brand of jurisprudence (originalism and textualism) is the new Republican
#SCOTUS orthodoxy. Here's Lillian BeVier supporting J. Thapar for the Court https://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/amul-thapar-judicial-duty/ … …pic.twitter.com/7ViN84eHT9
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I purchased this upon publication and will be using a portion of it in my AP Government class when we discuss Originalism and Scalia
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