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  • *Antonin Scalia, ''A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law''. Princeton: Pri
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  • ...law clerk for circuit judge [[Richard Posner]] and Supreme Court Justice [[Antonin Scalia]], Lessig later became an ardent advocate for loosened governmental regulat
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  • ...onservatism|conservative]] and resembles the philosophy of his colleague [[Antonin Scalia]]. His nomination was notably contentious and the [[Democratic Party]] thr
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  • * Law Clerk, Hon. [[Antonin Scalia]], U.S. Supreme Court, 1987-88
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  • ...ined by Chief Justice [[John G. Roberts]] and Justices [[Samuel Alito]], [[Antonin Scalia]] and [[Clarence Thomas]].
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  • ...supported the majority opinion. The dissenting opinion came from Justice [[Antonin Scalia]], with support from Chief Justice [[William Rehnquist]].
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  • ...Paul Clement, a former clerk to Judge Silberman and Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia who ended up going to the solicitor
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  • '''[[Antonin Scalia]]''' (1986-present)<br />
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  • ...oberts]], [[Clarence Thomas]], [[Samuel Alito]], [[Anthony Kennedy]] and [[Antonin Scalia]]. I guess he also regrets Reagan and Bush making him a four-star and secre
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  • ...d later cause many conservatives–including current Supreme Court justice [[Antonin Scalia]]–to see the judiciary as interfering and arguing that they practice "jud
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  • ...federal judicial branch to the right. He appointed [[Anthony Kennedy]], [[Antonin Scalia]], [[Sandra Day O'Connor]] to the Supreme Court and elevated [[William Rehn
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  • ...er:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] edited [[Earl Warren]], started an article on [[Antonin Scalia]] and wrote some definitions and related articles pages.
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