Today marks the 9th anniversary of Justice Antonin Scalia’s passing. With his indefatigable commitment to constitutional originalism and textualism, Justice Scalia helped build what is the modern conservative legal movement. Thanks to him, we think about the law and the role of courts much differently than we did a generation ago.
“They call it the living Constitution...I will call mine an enduring Constitution, one that doesn't change, one that has the force and the meaning today that it had when it was adopted. But the living Constitution, as I told you, is popular not only among lawyers, judges, and law professors, it has drifted down to the people.”
@BishopBarron it’s nice in Winona when you can ignore your people, But, now is the time for you to stand up for the Church in chains at detention centers. Our Lord is looking at you. What will you say? I await your distinction.
@bennyjohnson @Sec_Noem Incoherence is certainly remarkable. There are stories from the Middle Ages of men praying before they attempted kidnappings and robberies too.