With the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia has come an outpouring of remembrances and testaments to his transformative presence during his thirty years on the Court.
Justice Scalia will be remembered as one of the most influential jurists in American history — he changed how the Court approaches statutory interpretation, and in countless areas introduced new ways of thinking about the Constitution and the role of the Court that will remain important for years to come.
Dean Martha Minow
With the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia has come an outpouring of remembrances and testaments to his transformative presence during his thirty years on the Court.