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Marcus Aurelius is known as the "Philosopher King," the last of Rome's "Five Good Emperors." The latter title, assigned by ...
Antonin Scalia is one of only 112 Americans to have served on the U.S. Supreme Court, but he is the most important justice in American history — greater than former Chief Justice John Marshall ...
Opinion Justice Scalia must be rolling over in his grave at the Supreme Court gutting Chevron | Opinion By James B. Staab Special to The Kansas City Star July 11, 2024 7:09 AM ...
Not only did Scalia attempt to expand Chevron deference during his nearly 30 years on the Court, but 25 years after the decision, he called it a “watershed.” In a famous 1989 speech at Duke University ...
In a famous 1989 speech at Duke University, Scalia defended Chevron based on practical realities and the presumed or actual intent of Congress.
John Roberts and Neil Gorsuch suggested the famous originalist “began to express doubts” about the watershed regulation case. That’s simply not true. | Opinion ...
In a famous 1989 speech at Duke University, Scalia defended Chevron based on practical realities and the presumed or actual intent of Congress. “Congress,” Scalia remarked, “now knows that ...
In a famous 1989 speech at Duke University, Scalia defended Chevron based on practical realities and the presumed or actual intent of Congress.
Antonin Scalia, the Supreme Court justice appointed by President Ronald Reagan in September of 1986, died Saturday at age 79. The conservative judge was known for his equally biting and humorous ...