When looking at Justice Scalia’s approach to the Fourth Amendment, most would say he was an originalist and a textualist. Justice Scalia himself would like to explain, “I’m an originalist and a textualist, not a nut.” Although originalism and textualism were often prevalent in his Fourth Amendment decisions, even more important to his decision-making was his disdain for judicial activism. To limit judicial discretion, Justice Scalia frequently opted to impose bright-line rules rather than vague standards. This is apparent not only within his jurisprudence as a whole, but also specifically in his Fourth Amendment decisions. This Article examines Justice Scalia’s effort to limit judicial discretion through the lens of the debate between rules...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, “The...
This Article examines Justice Scalia’s effort to limit judicial discretion through the lens of the d...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
Since joining the United States Supreme Court in 1986, Justice Scalia has been a prominent voice on ...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
James MageeThroughout his legal career, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has attempted to champi...
Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, The ...
Justice Scalia has described an originalist approach to interpretation as a prerequisite to faithful...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, “The...
This Article examines Justice Scalia’s effort to limit judicial discretion through the lens of the d...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
Since joining the United States Supreme Court in 1986, Justice Scalia has been a prominent voice on ...
There is likely no methodological question of greater importance to constitutional law than whether ...
James MageeThroughout his legal career, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has attempted to champi...
Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, The ...
Justice Scalia has described an originalist approach to interpretation as a prerequisite to faithful...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
This Essay considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia’s contributions to constitutional originalism a...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Far too many reporters and pundits collapse law into politics, assuming that the left–right divide b...
Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, “The...