‘Very Bad Ideas’
Scalia was no originalist, but a politician all the way down, one willing to replace the decisions of more accountable government officials with his own decisions.
Lief Carter, Ll.B. Harvard '65, Ph.D. U.C. Berkeley '72, is professor emeritus at Colorado College and the author, with Thomas Burke, of REASON IN LAW, 9th ed. University of Chicago Press.
Scalia was no originalist, but a politician all the way down, one willing to replace the decisions of more accountable government officials with his own decisions.