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Dunster House resident Zachary D. Liscow ’05 rose during the question-and-answer session to suggest that Scalia??s own vote in the controversial 2000 presidential election case could be viewed as an example of the “judicial activism” Scalia deplores...
...While Scalia??s prepared speech—which lasted less than half an hour—was narrowly focused, his remarks in the 20-minute question-and-answer question spanned a broad range of topics...
...Institute of Politics (IOP) accidentally told about 300 Harvard affiliates in an e-mail that they could attend Antonin Scalia??s speech at Harvard next Tuesday, but the students had only won tickets to watch the Supreme Court Justice on closed-circuit television...
According to Forum Director Bill White, Scalia??s arrival generated so much interest that the IOP decided to formally distribute overflow tickets for the first time...
After Justice Scalia??s controversial remarks at an event associated with the Knights of Columbus—a Catholic organization, and, notably, one of the groups that urged the inclusion of “under God” in 1954—he has opted out of the case’s hearing. His recent recusal raises the possibility of a 4-4 split, which would uphold the current ruling. We hope the ruling is upheld and the 9.6 million students within the court’s jurisdiction will no longer be subject to this daily ritual...