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That led Alito to playfully poke at Scalia's theory of "originalism" - relying on the founders 'concept of what the Constitution meant at the time.
Proposed ban puts justices in 'Mortal Kombat' ring Robert Barnes 2010
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That led Alito to playfully poke at Scalia's theory of "originalism" - relying on the founders 'concept of what the Constitution meant at the time.
Proposed ban puts justices in 'Mortal Kombat' ring Robert Barnes 2010
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Greenberger added that under Scalia's doctrine, women could be legally barred from juries, paid less by the government, receive fewer benefits in the armed forces, and be excluded from state-run schools -- all things that have happened in the past, before their rights to equal protection were enforced.
Justice Scalia: Women Don't Have Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination Amanda Terkel 2011
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Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion in the 2008 case, District of Columbia v.
Bearing Arms in Public Is Next Legal Battlefield Ashby Jones 2011
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Justice Scalia's concurrence actually goes to great pains to justify the holding that corporations have full first amendment rights, and if there is one part of the opinion that you are inclined to read, that might be it.
Citizens United v. FEC: SCOTUS says corporations have free speech rights, too - law 2010
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Justice Scalia's opinion sends a message to district courts to apply stricter standards in certifying class actions, a change that could help weed out some of the suits filed in an effort to blackmail corporations to settle.
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Scalia's opinion was a stinging defeat for parents who found their award from the vaccine court insufficient or failed to collect at all.
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Libertarians were deeply disappointed by Scalia's opinion in Raich.
Sorry: Scalia is not going to save the Affordable Care Act Adam Serwer 2011
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Justice Scalia's opinion sends a message to district courts to apply stricter standards in certifying class actions, a change that could help weed out some of the suits filed in an effort to blackmail corporations to settle.
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Lawyers on both sides of the gun-control debate have focused most closely on Justice Scalia's "sensitive places" statement in the 2008 Heller decision.
Bearing Arms in Public Is Next Legal Battlefield Ashby Jones 2011
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