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Author Murphy, Bruce Allen, author.

Title Scalia : a court of one / Bruce Allen Murphy.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014.
©2014

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  KF8745.S33 M87 2014    Available  ---
Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Description x, 644 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 579-596) and index.
Contents Scalia in winter -- Pride of the Scalias -- The chosen few -- The Harvard Hit Parade of the 1950s -- Building a résumé -- The President's legal adviser -- Wildflowers among the weeds -- It isn't easy to be right -- Terminology is destiny -- A court of one -- Faint-hearted originalist -- Losing the middle -- The evil Nino -- Master of the barbed opinion -- War of the words -- Bush v. Gore -- Scalia vs. the Pope -- Quack, quack -- The charm offensive -- The dead constitution tour -- Opus SCOTUS -- The rock star of One First Street -- King of the originalists -- The methodology of originalism -- Kennedy's court -- Roberts' rules of order -- Reading law -- Grumpy old Justice.
Summary A deeply researched portrait of the controversial Supreme Court justice covers his career achievements, his appointment in 1986, and his resolve to support agendas from an ethical, rather than political, perspective.
"This is the compelling story of one of the most polarizing figures ever to serve on the nation's highest court. Antonin Scalia knew only success in the first fifty years of his life. His sterling academic and legal credentials led him to the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit in 1982. Just four years later, he outmaneuvered the more senior Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. Scalia's legal brilliance and personal magnetism led everyone to predict he would unite a new conservative majority and change American law in the process. The prediction was half right: he did alter the legal landscape through his theories of textualism and originalism, but his conservatism was informed as much by his traditional Catholicism and conservative partisanship as by his reading of the constitution. By alienating swing justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy, he prevented the conservative majority from coalescing for nearly two decades. Breaking with the tradition that justices should speak only through their decisions, he tested the Court's ethical boundaries with opinionate speeches and contentious public appearances, turning the institution into a partisan target"--From publisher description.
Subject Scalia, Antonin, 1936-2016.
Scalia, Antonin, 1936-2016.
United States. Supreme Court -- Biography.
United States. Supreme Court.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Scalia, Antonin, 1936-2016.
Judges -- United States -- Biography.
Judges.
United States.
Constitutional law -- United States.
Constitutional law.
Genre/Form Biographies.
ISBN 0743296494 (hardback)
9780743296496 (hardback)
1451611463 (ebook)
9781451611465 (ebook)
Standard No. 40023906018