Word: antonine
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...Bawdy jokes are O.K. if they're really good.' ANTONIN SCALIA, Supreme Court Justice, during a hearing on the use of "fleeting expletives" on radio...
...threat from the gay rights' agenda as much broader than just an affront to traditional notions of marriage. "Full normalization of homosexuality would eventually mean the end to all morals legislation of any kind," he says, echoing the line of reasoning made famous by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in his dissent in the high court's 2003 decision striking down state laws that made gay sex a crime. (See the Top 10 ballot measures...
...bright-eyed freshman hoping to soak in the University’s splendor trekked north of the Yard. He headed to an auditorium at Harvard Law School, where Supreme Court Justice Antonin G. Scalia, an alumnus of the Law School, was slated to deliver a speech on interpreting the Constitution...
...have a history of debating prominent people who disagree with you- Justice Antonin Scalia, William Buckley, Ann Coulter. Do any of these people stick out as the most skilled advocate for positions you disagree with...
...mentioned. He gets a lot of credit - or blame, depending on where you're coming from - for how case law has changed on issues like separation of church and state. Of the people who you've mentioned, I'd say the one I've always enjoyed the most is Antonin Scalia. My second favorite over the years was Ed Meese, the attorney general under Ronald Reagan...