Contents |
Scalia's philosophy -- Interpreting laws -- Separation of powers -- Race -- Abortion -- Gun rights -- Death penalty -- Rights of the accused -- Religious freedom -- Illegal immigration -- Homosexuality -- Sexual equality -- Free speech -- Non-speech and un-free speech -- Obamacare -- Other "rights" -- Scalia's legacy. |
Abstract |
"Matched with Scalia's brilliance was a rare judicial humility--the conviction that the law should not be based on any judge's whim or preference but on the original intent of the Constitution's Framers. In many of his dissents, he sounded the alarm against judicial activism, relentlessly defending the rights reserved by the Constitution to the people and their states. In Scalia's Court, Kevin Ring has assembled the great jurist's best and most powerful opinions, showcasing the quotable justice's take on issues of enduring importance, including contentious constitutional debates that continue today." -- Book jacket. |
General note | "Portions of this book were originally published in 2004 under the title 'Scalia Dissents : Writings of the Supreme Court's Wittiest, Most Outspoken Justice' (ISBN 978-0-89526-053-6)"--Title page verso. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages [547]-560) and index. |
Genre/form | Court decisions and opinions. |
Genre/form | Court decisions and opinions. |
ISBN | 9781621575221 hardcover |
ISBN | 1621575225 hardcover |