While the late Justice Antonin Scalia is best known for his colourful, intemperate dissents, not everyone is aware of his broader significance as a jurist and legal scholar. As well as being successful at the bar and bench, Justice Scalia adopted an approach to statutory and constitutional interpretation called ‘textualism’ which proved highly influential, and which inspired an enormous quantity of scholarly writing. He claimed that his approach to adjudication was value-neutral; however, his well-known connections to the Republican Party made him a target for accusations of political bias. His concurring opinions in several landmark Supreme Court judgments added fuel to the controversy by providing outcomes which advanced policies generall...