This is a revised version of a Keynote Address delivered at “The Supreme Court and American Politics,” a symposium held October 17, 2017 at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. In this Address, Professor Hasen considers through the lens of Justice Scalia’s opinions the role that views of the political process play, at least rhetorically, in how Supreme Court Justices decide cases. It focuses on Justice Scalia’s contradictory views on self-dealing and incumbency protection across a range of cases, comparing campaign finance on the one hand to partisan gerrymandering, voter identification laws, political patronage, and ballot access rules on the other. In this context, Professor Hasen argues that the defects in the political process he sometimes ...
Discussion of The Justice of Contradictions which provides a nuanced perspective on how Scalia helpe...
Review of Richard L. Hasen\u27s The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Di...
The thesis of the article is that the Court’s enterprise is centered on preserving community through...
Engaging but caustic and openly ideological, Antonin Scalia was among the most influential justices ...
Since Antonin Scalia\u27s appointment to the federal court of appeals in 1982, and his subsequent as...
This Essay, based on a keynote address prepared for delivery at the 2016 annual symposium of the Jap...
Beginning in 1985, Judge and then Justice Antonin Scalia advocated forcefully against the use of leg...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Talk about judicial politics is ubiquitous in the press and academia today. Discussions of this topi...
Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) was the single most important figure in the emergence of the “new...
Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) was the single most important figure in the emergence of the “new...
Justice Antonin Scalia is among the most famous Supreme Court Justices in history. He is known for h...
Blog post, “Justice Scalia at Duquesne Law School“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relat...
Antonin Scalia is by far the Supreme Court’s greatest wit and most colorful personality. When I choo...
The purpose of this Article is to take the measure of Justice Scalia\u27s ability to produce signifi...
Discussion of The Justice of Contradictions which provides a nuanced perspective on how Scalia helpe...
Review of Richard L. Hasen\u27s The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Di...
The thesis of the article is that the Court’s enterprise is centered on preserving community through...
Engaging but caustic and openly ideological, Antonin Scalia was among the most influential justices ...
Since Antonin Scalia\u27s appointment to the federal court of appeals in 1982, and his subsequent as...
This Essay, based on a keynote address prepared for delivery at the 2016 annual symposium of the Jap...
Beginning in 1985, Judge and then Justice Antonin Scalia advocated forcefully against the use of leg...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Talk about judicial politics is ubiquitous in the press and academia today. Discussions of this topi...
Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) was the single most important figure in the emergence of the “new...
Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) was the single most important figure in the emergence of the “new...
Justice Antonin Scalia is among the most famous Supreme Court Justices in history. He is known for h...
Blog post, “Justice Scalia at Duquesne Law School“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relat...
Antonin Scalia is by far the Supreme Court’s greatest wit and most colorful personality. When I choo...
The purpose of this Article is to take the measure of Justice Scalia\u27s ability to produce signifi...
Discussion of The Justice of Contradictions which provides a nuanced perspective on how Scalia helpe...
Review of Richard L. Hasen\u27s The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Di...
The thesis of the article is that the Court’s enterprise is centered on preserving community through...