Abortion ruling seen as eroding First Amendment; Scalia calls picket decision a dangerous use of injunctions. Maureen Castellano. 140 New Jersey Law Journal 10, p.1 (June 5, 1995).
An Address by Justice Antonin Scalia, U.S. Supreme Court. Antonin Scalia. 34 Federal Bar News & Journal 252 (July-Aug. 1987).
'Administrative law is not for sissies:' Justice Antonin Scalia's challenge to American administrative law. Richard A. Brisbin. 44 Administrative Law Review 107 (Winter, 1992).
Affirmative action: panel presentation and discussion. Antonin Scalia, et. al. 114 Federal Rules Decisions 442 (May 1987).
The ages of American formalism. Daniel A. Farber. 90 Northwestern University Law Review 89 (Fall 1995).
Antonin Scalia, Baruch Spinoza, and the relationship between church and state. Steven Goldberg. 23 Cardozo Law Review 653 (January 1, 2002).
Antonin Scalia: shades of things to come. 32 The Law School Record 20 (Fall 1986).
The Appellate jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia. Richard Nagareda. 54 University of Chicago Law Review 705 (Spring 1987).
The arduous virtue of fidelity: originalism, Scalia, Tribe, and nerve. Ronald M. Dworkin. 65 Fordham Law Review 1249 (March 1997).
Assorted canards of contemporary legal analysis. Antonin Scalia. 40 Case Western Reserve Law Review 581 (Summer 1990).
Back form the brink. Stephanos Bibas. 25 Legal Times 59 (August 5, 2002).
Balance may shift against Scalia. Richard Lazarus. 16 The Environmental Forum 3 (May 1, 1999).
Battered women & Justice Scalia. David M. Zlotnick. 41 Arizona Law Review 3, 847-935, Fall 1999.
Benno Schmidt vs. Rehnquist and Scalia. Raoul Berger. 47 Ohio State Law Journal 709 (Summer 1986).
Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board v. Pinette: beware of Justice Scalia’s per se rule. David Goldberger. 6 George Mason Law Review 1 (Fall 1997).
Catechism of imagination: is Justice Scalia's judicial style typically Catholic? Donald L. Beschle. 37 Villinova Law Review 1329 (Oct. 1992).
Censoring legislative history: Justice Scalia on the use of legislative history in statutory interpretation. Elizabeth A. Liess. 72 Nebraska Law Review 568 (Spring 1993).
Chilling capital appeals; Scalia ruling makes it harder to find attorneys. 13 National Law Journal 1, col. 1 (March, 1991).
Church, state, and the Rehnquist Court: a brief for Lemon. Tinsley E. Yarbrough. 38 Journal of Church and State 59 (Winter 1996).
Conquering separation anxiety: decision by decision, Justice Antonin Scalia is bringing the Supreme Court around to his strict conception of the separation of powers doctrine. Mark I. Schwartz. 18 Legal Times 12, p.26 (August 7, 1995).
The Conservatism of Antonin Scalia. Richard A. Brisbin, Jr. 105 Political Science Quarterly 1 (May 1990).
Conservatives v. originalism. Jeffrey Rosen. 19 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 465 (Winter 1996).
The Constitution and criminal punishment: the emerging visions of Justices Scalia and Thomas. Christopher E. Smith. 43 Drake Law Review 593 (March 1995).
The Constitutional catechism of Antonin Scalia. George Kannar. 99 Yale Law Journal 1297 (April 1990).
"Constitutional penny" raises cain in Tennessee: when Penny White and Justice Antonin Scalia locked horns last session. Anthony Borden. 10 American Lawyer 90(3) (Dec. 1988).
Constraints of power: the constitutional opinions of Judges Scalia, Bork, Posner, Easterbrook and Winter. James Wilson. 40 University of Miami Law Review 1171 (Sept. 1986).
Could Scalia be the chief? Tony Mauro. 25 Legal Times 10 (Novemebr 18, 2002).
The counter-revolutionary nature of Justice Scalia’s “traditionalism.” Allen R. Kamp. 27 Pacific Law Journal 99 (Fall 1995).
The crack in Justice Scalia's crystal ball: single-sex charter schools may prove his prediction in VMI was wrong. Sarah Kinsman. 8 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 133 (Fall 2001).
A Critique of Justice Antonin Scalia's approach to fundamental rights adjudication. 1990 Duke Law Journal 1337 (Dec. 1990).
Deconstructing Justice Scalia's separation of powers jurisprudence: the preeminent executive. Daniel N. Reisman. 53 Albany Law Review 49 (Fall 1988).
Deference to discretion: Scalia's impact on judicial review of agency action in an era of deregulation. Patrice C. Scatena. 38 Hastings Law Journal 1223 (Aug. 1987).
The Dissenting opinion. Antonin Scalia. Journal of Supreme Court History 33 (1994).
The Doctrine of standing as an essential element of the separation of powers. Antonin Scalia. 17 Suffolk University Law Review 991 (Winter 1983).
The duke of dissent; after 13 years, Scalia defines the court’s far reaches. David F. Pike. The Los Angeles Daily Journal at 1A (Aug. 14, 1998).
An Eagle soaring: the juristprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia. Autumn Fox, Stephen R. McAllister. 19 Campbell Law Review 223 (Spring 1997).
The Establishment clause and Justice Scalia: what the future holds for church and state. Jay W. Schlosser. 63 Notre Dame Law Review 380 (Summer 1988).
Far right of the mainstream: racism, rights, and remedies from the perspective of Justice Antonin Scalia's McCleskey Memorandum. Dennis D. Dorin. 45 Mercer Law Review 1035 (Spring 1994).
Federalism and separation of powers on a "conservative" court: currents and cross-currents from justices O'Connor and Scalia. M. David Gelfand and Keith Werhan. 64 Tulane Law Review 1443 (June 1990).
First Amendment standards for government subsidies of artistic and cultural expression: a reply to Justices Scalia and Rehnquist. Lionel S. Sobel. 41 Vanderbilt Law Review 517 (April 1988).
Footnote 6: Justice Scalia's attempt to impose a rule of law on substantive due process. Gregory C. Cook. 14 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 853 (Summer 1991).
"Four little eighteenth-century words:" an integrated reading of the cruel and unusual punishments clause. James E. Robertson. 37 Criminal Law Bulletin 475 (Septemebr 1, 2001).
Free speech by the light of a burning cross. Jerome O'Callaghan. 42 Cleveland Law Review 215 (Spring 1994).
Freedom from persecution or protection of the rights of conscience? A critique of Justice Scalia’s historical arguments in City of Boerne v. Flores. Michael W. Mcconnell. 39 William and Mary Law Review 819 (Feb. 1998).
From mundane to merry in dual land use cases. Lyle Denninston. 16 American Lawyer 73(3) (June 1994).
Full and equal rights of conscience. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). Aviam Soifer. 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 469 (Summer 2000).
Governmental judicial activism Scalia style. Burt Neuborne. 101 Los Angeles Daily Journal S7 (Sept. 30, 1988).
The great dissenters: parallel currents in Holmes and Scalia. Thomas F. Shea. 67 Mississippi Law Journal 397 (Winter 1997).
High Court duet: Justices Thomas and Scalia almost always agree. Gordon L. Crovitz. 105 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (April 15, 1992).
High court: law firms beyond Rule 11's reach. Antonin Scalia. 12 Legal Times 8, col. 1 (Dec. 11, 1989).
Historical anomalies in administrative law. (transcript) Antonin Scalia. Supreme Court Historical Society Yearbook 101 (1985).
The illusion and allure of textualism. Stephen A. Plass. 40 Villanova Law Review 93 (January 1995).
Improving the administrative process - time for a new APA? Antonin Scalia, et al. 32 Administrative Law Review v-x (Spring 1980).
In Lucas's wake, whither the law of takings? Scalia's pursuit of holy grail has its price. Jeremy Paul. 131 New Jersey Law Journal 15, col. 1 (Aug. 3, 1992).
In praise of judicial restraint: the jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia. James Edward Wyszynski, Jr. 1 Detroit College of Law Review 117 (Spring 1989).
Insufficiency of trade dress protection: lack of guidance for trade dress infringement litigation in the fashion design industry. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 569 (Summer 2000).
An "Internal" critique of Justice Scalia's theory of statutory interpretation. William D. Popkin. 76 Minnesota Law Review 1133 (May 1992).
International judicial tribunals and the courts of the Americas: a comment with emphasis on human rights law. Antonin Scalia, et al. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1091 (Mid-Summer 1996).
Is law too complicated for general media to cover? (Excerpt from speech). 136 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2, col. 3 (Oct. 1, 1990).
Is there an unwritten Constitution? (Symposium: Are There Unenumerated Constitutional Rights) Antonin Scalia. 12 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 1 (Winter 1989).
‘It’s not my job to care’: understanding Justice Scalia’s method of statutory interpretation through Sweet Home and Chevron. Karin P. Sheldon. 24 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 487 (Spring 1997).
Judicial deference to administrative interpretations of law. Antonin Scalia. 1989 Duke Law Journal 511 (April 1989).
Judicial review and legislative deference: the political process of Antonin Scalia. David Schultz. 16 Nova Law Review 1249 (Spring 1992).
Judicial review of administrative action in an era of deregulation. (transcript) Antonin Scalia, Stephen G. Bryer, William H. Allen and James F. Fitzpatrick. 105 Federal Rules Decisions 321 (June 1985).
The Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia. 12 Cardozo Law Review 6 (June 1991).
The Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia: a critical appraisal. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). Erwin Chemerinsky. 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 385 (Summer 2000).
The Jurisprudence of tradition and Justice Scalia's unwritten Constitution. J. Richard Broughton. 103 West Virginia Law Review 19 (Fall 2000).
The Jurisprudential approach of Justice Antonin Scalia: methodology over result? David Boling. 44 Arkansas Law Review 1143 (Fall 1991).
The Jurisprudential Vision of Justice Antonin Scalia. Steven P. Brown. 12 The Journal of Law and Politics 813 (Fall 1996).
Justice Antonin Scalia: a first year freshman effect? Thea E. Rubin and Albert P. Melone. 72 Judicature 98 (Aug./Sept. 1988).
Justice Antonin Scalia: the first term on the Supreme Court: 1986-1987. 20 Rutgers Law Journal 1 (Fall 1988).
Justice Antonin Scalia and criminal justice cases. Christopher E. Smith. 81 The Kentucky Law Journal 187 (Fall 1992).
Justice Antonin Scalia and the institutions of American government. Christopher E. Smith. 25 Wake Forest Law Review 783 (Winter 1990).
Justice Antonin Scalia and the Supreme Court’s Conservative Movement. Robert M. Forni, Jr. 35 Santa Clara Law Review 1119 (Summer 1995).
Justice Antonin Scalia's First Amendment jurisprudence: free speech, press and association decisions. David Schultz. 9 The Journal of Law & Politics 515 (Spring 1993).
Justice Antonin Scalia, passionate and scrappy, is unpredictably conservative. Stephen Wermiel. 134 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin F1 (July 7, 1988).
Justice diffused: a comparison of Edmund Burke's conservatism with the views of five conservative, academic judges. 40 University of Miami Law Review 913 (May 1986).
Justice Scalia and facial discrimination: some notes on legal reasoning. Winkfield F. Twyman, Jr. 18 Virginia Tax Review 1 (Summer 1998).
Justice Scalia and federalism: a sketch. Stewart A. Baker. 20 Urban Lawyer 353 (Spring 1988).
Justice Scalia and his critics: an exploration of Scalia's fidelity to his constitutional methodology. David M. Ziotnick. 48 Emory Law Journal 4, 1377-1429, Fall 1999.
Justice Scalia and judicial restraint: a conservative resolution of conflict between individual and state. Joan Morgan Meaux. 52 Tulane Law Review 225 (Nov. 1987).
Justice Scalia and the Confrontation Clause: a case study in the originalist adjudication of individual rights. Cornelius M. Murphy. 34 American Criminal Law Review 1243 (Spring 1997).
Justice Scalia and the demise of environmental law standing. Patti A. Meeks. 8 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 343 (Spring 1993).
Justice Scalia and the elusive idea of discrimination against intertstate commerce. Richard B. Collins. 20 New Mexico Law Review 555 (Summer 1990).
Justice Scalia and the Printz case: the trials of an occasional originalist. Gene R. Nichol. 70 University of Colorado Law Review 3 (Summer 1999).
Justice Scalia and the religion clauses. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). Kathleen M. Sullivan. 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 449 (Summer 2000).
Justice Scalia and the religion clauses. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). (Transcript). 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 501 (Summer 2000).
Justice Scalia and Tonto, judicial pluralistic ignorance, and the myth of colorless individualism in Bostick v. Florida. Dwight L. Greene. 67 Tulane Law Review 1979 (June 1993).
Justice Scalia, critical legal studies and the rule of law. Eric J. Segall. 62 George Washington Law Review 991 (August 1994).
Justice Scalia on privacy. William Safire. Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 6 (June 22, 2001).
Justice Scalia, standing, and public law litigation. Gene R. Nichol. 42 Duke Law Journal 1141 (March 1993).
Justice Scalia: standing, environmental law and the Supreme Court. Michael A. Perine. 15 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 135 (Fall 1987).
Justice Scalia’s constitutional trinity: originalism, traditionalism and the rule of law as reflected in his dissent in O’Hare and Umbehr. Nancy S. McCahan. 41 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1435 (Fall 1997).
Justice Scalia's death penalty. Steven G. Gey. 20 Florida State University Law Review 67 (Summer 1992).
Justice Scalia's due process methodology: examining specific traditions. Timothy L. Raschke Shattuck. 65 Southern California Law Review 2743 (Sept. 1992).
Justice Scalia's due process model: a history lesson in constitutional interpretation. Bethany A. Cook and Lisa C. Kahn. 6 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 263 (Spring 1991).
Justice Scalia's due process traditionalism applied to territorial jurisdiction: the illusion of adjudication without judgment. Steven R. Greenberger. 33 Boston College Law Review 981 (Sept. 1992).
Justice Scalia's history and tradition: the chief nightmare in Professor Tribe's anxiety closet. Benjamin L. Young, Jr. 78 Virginia Law Review 581 (March 1992).
Justice Scalia's misunderstanding. Stephen Jay Gould. 5 Constitutional Commentary 1 (Winter 1990).
Justice Scalia’s persecution complex; to serve his larger causes - both as a constitutionalist and as a religious believer - Scalia should stop complaining that Christians are being victimized. 18 American Lawyer 37 (June 1996).
Justice Scalia's use of sources in statutory and constitutional interpretation: how Congress always loses. Arthur Stock. 1990 Duke Law Journal 160 (Feb. 1990).
Justices Harlan and Black revisited: the emerging dispute between Justice O'Connor and Justice Scalia over unenumerated fundamental rights. David B. Anders. 61 Fordham Law Review 895 (March 1993).
Kyllo v. United States and the partial ascendance of Justice Scalia's Fourth Amendment. Richard H. Seamon. 29 Search and Seizure Law Report 57 (November 18, 2002).
'Laissez faire' policy would have courts abandon their key role. 99 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4, col. 3 (Aug. 5, 1986).
'Law and the winds of change' a justice's conception of the role of the Bill of Rights in America. (Excerpted from speech in Perth before Australian Legal Convention) Antonin Scalia. 101 Los Angeles Daily Journal 4, col. 1 (March 4, 1988).
Law v. justice: in the margin of Antonin Scalia's legalism. Jaro Mayda. 69 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 857 (Summer 2000).
Legislative history: the philosophies of Justices Scalia and Breyer and the use of legislative history by the Wisconsin state courts. Kenneth R. Dortzbach. 80 Marquette Law Review 161 (Fall 1996).
Legislative process and intent in Justices Scalia's interpretive method. David Schultz. 25 Akron Law Review 595 (Winter/Spring 1992).
Litigating NAGPRA in Hawaii: dignity or debacle? (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). Matthew J. Petrich. 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 545 (Summer 2000).
Live wire on the D.C. Circuit. 7 American Lawyer 86 (March 1985).
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council and Justice Scalia's primer on property rights: advancing new democratic traditions by defending the tradition of property. Gregory D. Page. 24 William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review 2, 161-232, Spring 2000.
'Lujan', 'Lucas' and 'Dague:' a Scalian tragedy. Stephen L. Kass and Michael B. Gerrard. 208 New York Law Journal 3, col. 1 (July 31, 1992).
Manners makyth man: the prose style of Justice Scalia. Charles Fried. 16 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 529 (Spring 1993).
The Mercy of Scalia: statutory construction and the rule of lenity. Sarah Newland. 29 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 197 (Winter 1994).
Morality, pragmatism and the legal order. (A Symposium an Equality and the Law; the 1985 Federalist Society National Meeting) Antonin Scalia. 9 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 123 (Winter 1988).
Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: a renaissance of positivism and predictability in constitutional adjudication. Beau James Brock. 51 Louisiana Law Review 623 (Jan. 1991).
The Muzak of Justice Scalia's revolutionary call to read unclear statutes narrowly. (Symposium on statutory interpretation). Abner J. Mikva, Eric Lane. 53 SMU Law Review 1, 121-142, Winter 2000.
New kid on the block: Scalia seen as a charming conservative with ability to effect compromises. 72 ABA Journal 20 (Aug. 1986).
The New textualism. William N. Eskridge, Jr. 37 UCLA Law Review 621 (Feb. 1990).
Nino and the chief. (Antonin Scalia and William Rehnquist) David O. Stewart. 73 ABA Journal 42 (June 1, 1987).
No: lawyers always want to know what a judge is thinking. Lloyd B. Snyder. 83 ABA Journal 72 (February 1997).
'No political truth:' The Federalist and Justice Scalia on the separation of powers. Price Marshall. 12 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Journal 245 (Spring 1989).
No risky business this term: on economic issues, the court appears solidly centrist and non-ideological. Justice Scalia, though, may break the monotony. (The Rehnquist Court Takes Shape) Ira Millstein and Jeffrey Kessler. 11 Legal Times 16, col. 1 (Aug. 29, 1988).
NWF v. Lujan: Justice Scalia restricts environmental standing to constrain the courts. Karin Sheldon. 20 Environmental Law Reporter 1057 (Dec. 1990).
Originalism: the lesser evil. (Essays in Constitutional Interpretation). Antonin Scalia. 57 University of Cincinnati Law Review 849 (Winter 1989).
Originalist sin: the achievement of Antonin Scalia, and its intellectual incoherence. Jeffrey Rosen. 216 The New Republic 26 (May 5, 1997).
A Pigment of the imagination: looking at affirmative action through Justice Scalia's color-blind rule. James A. McAlister. 77 Marquette Law Review 327 (Winter 1994).
"Plain meaning": Justice Scalia's jurisprudence of strict statutory construction. Bradley C. Karkkainen. 17 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 401 (Spring 1994).
The Primacy of political actors in accommodation of religion. (Reflecting on Justice Antonin Scalia's religion clause jurisprudence). William K. Kelley. 22 U. Haw. L. Rev. 403 (Summer 2000).
Principled silence. Tobias Barrington Wolff. 106 Yale Law Journal 247 (Oct, 1996).
Printz, the unitary executive, and the fire in the trash can: has Justice Scalia picked the Court's pocket. Jay S. Bybee. 77 Notre Dame Law Review 269 (November 1, 2001.
Punitive damages taxable, Supreme Court says. Jean Hellwege. 33 Trial 16 (March 1997).
A Question of judgment: Rehnquist and Scalia advance toward Supreme Court posts despite their dismal church-state opinions. Steve Ross. 39 Church and State 4 (Sept. 1986).
Regulatory economics in the courts: an analysis of Judge Scalia's NHTSA bumper decision. (Economists on the Bench) W. Kip Vicouci. 50 Law and Contemporary Problems 16 (Autumn 1987).
Rehnquist and Scalia: a one-two punch for the right. Paula Dwyer. Business Week 36 (June 30, 1986).
Rehnquist - Scalia combined effect may far exceed current predictions. 9 National Law Journal 24 (Sept. 15, 1986).
Rehnquist, Scalia not expected to shift High Court's balance. 17 Criminal Justice Newsletter 1 (July 1, 1986).
Religion and politics: a reply to Justice Antonin Scalia. Nadine Strossen. 24 Fordham Urban Law Journal 427 (Spring 1997).
Remarks (admirable and unadmirable characteristics of appellate counsel). (Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit). 124 West's Federal Rules Decisions 283 (April 1989).
Responses to Justice Antonin Scalia. (Rethinking tort and environment liability laws.) F. Henry Habicht II and Donald Stever. 24 Houston Law Review 111 (Jan. 1987).
Responsibilities of regulatory agencies under environmental laws. (Rethinking Tort and Environmental Liability Laws: Needs and Objectives of the Late 20th Century and Beyond) Antonin Scalia. 24 Houston Law Review 87 (Jan. 1987).
The Right of confrontation, Justice Scalia, and the power and limits of textualism. Bryan H. Wildenthal. 48 Washington and Lee Law Review 1323 (Fall 1991).
The Role of the judiciary in deregulation. 55 Antitrust Law Journal 191 (Spring 1986).
The Rule of law as a law of rules. Antonin Scalia. 56 University of Chicago Law Review 1175 (Fall 1989).
Rulemaking as politics. Antonin Scalia. 34 Administrative Law Review v-xi (Summer 1982).
A Sampler of Judge Scalia's writings. 8 National Law Journal 20 (June 30, 1986).
Scalia: Senate hearings 'an absurd spectacle.' James H. Rubin. 138 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Feb. 5, 1992).
Scalia active as `Rehnquist era' begins. Lyle Denniston. 8 American Lawyer 98 (Dec. 1986).
Scalia, Antonin. 47 Current Biography 47 (Nov. 1986).
Scalia behind civil rights rehash? Tony Mauro. 121 New Jersey Law Journal 16 (May 19, 1988).
Scalia champions landlords' cause. (Antonin Scalia) (Pennell v. City of San Jose) Lyle Denniction. 10 American Lawyer 155 (Jan.-Feb. 1988).
The Scalia file: a look at the judge's record. 66 Barrons 45 (June 23, 1986).
Scalia flirtation with Christians victimology offends. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 144 New Jersey Law Journal 29, col. 1 (April 22, 1996).
Scalia, property, and Dolan v. Tigard: the emergence of a post-Carolene Products jurisprudence. 29 Akron Law Review 1 (Summer 1995).
Scalia says justices wield little influence over each other. William Wogeler. 102 Los Angeles Daily Journal 2 (March 13, 1989).
Scalia seeks court changes: discounts intercircuit panel in favor of special courts. Gary A. Hengstler. 73 ABA Journal 20 (April 1, 1987).
Scalia shows textualists have a sense of humor. Alice Koskela. 43 Advocate (Idaho) 31 (October 1, 2000).
Scalia takes charge in gay rights case; the pattern was set. One justice would move in to steer Jean Debofsky around Justice Scalia’s challenges to her argument - then Scalia would take another turn as her adversary. Lyle Denniston. 17 American Lawyer 106 (December 1995).
Scalia wants to preserve elite federal courts (transcript). Antonin Scalia. 133 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 2 (March 5, 1987).
Scalia's court: how the newest justice has effected a quiet revolution in the Rehnquist court. Stephen J. Adler. 9 American Lawyer 1 (March 1987).
Scalia's credentials impeccably rightist. 9 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 9 (June 23, 1986).
Scalia's familiar refrain: out! out! Damn camera; Justice's line between print and broadcast media doesn't square with First Amendment. Tony Mauro. 126 New Jersey Law Journal 14 (Dec. 13, 1990).
Scalia's legal career began early. 9 Pennsylvania Law Journal-Reporter 13 (July 21, 1986).
Scalia's personal prejudices threaten democracy in the U.S. 115 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6 (July 29, 2002).
Scalia's way. Bruce Fein. 76 ABA Journal 38 (Feb. 1990).
The Self-righteous justice; Scalia stands on principle...until his passions lead him astray. Jeffrey Rosen. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (Feb. 19, 1993).
"Shooting the piano player?" Justice Scalia and administrative law. Bernard Schwartz. 47 Administrative Law Review 1 (Winter 1995).
Supreme Court overextends the negative Commerce Clause. Lee A. Sheppard. 75 Tax Notes 1183 (June 2, 1997).
The Supreme Court’s declining reliance on legislative history: the impact of Justice Scalia’s critique. Michael H. Koby. 36 Harvard Journal on Legislation 2 (Summer 1999).
'Taking' liberties: conservative judicial activism. Daniel A. Farber. 198 New Republic 19 (June 27, 1988).
Taking on a new direction: the Rehnquist-Scalia approach to regulatory takings. Alfred P. Levitt. 66 Temple Law Review 197 (Spring 1993).
Taking text and structure really seriously: constitutional interpretation and the crisis of presidential eligibility. Jordan M. Steiker, Snford Levinson, and J.M. Balkin. 74 Texas Law Review 237 (December 1995).
Takings 1992: Scalia's jurisprudence and a Fifth Amendment doctrine to avoid Lochner redivivus. J. Freitag. 28 Valparaiso University Law Review 743 (Winter 1994).
A Tale of two textualists: a critical comparison of Justices Black and Scalia. Michael J. Gerhardt. 74 Boston University Law Review 25 (Jan. 1994).
Teaching about the law. Antonin Scalia. 8 Quarterly 6 (Fall 1987).
The term of Scalia. Bruce Fein. 12 The Washington Lawyer 42 (Nov. 21, 1997).
Textualism: an Australian evaluation of the debate between Professor Ronald Dworkin and Justice Antonin Scalia. David Tucker. 21 Sydney Law Review 567 (December 1, 1999).
Things judges do: state statutory interpretation. Judith S. Kaye. 13 Touro Law Review 595 (Spring 1997).
Three justices in search of a character: the moral agendas of Justices O’Connor, Scalia , and Kennedy. Stephen E. Gottlieb. 49 Rutgers Law Review 219 (Fall 1996).
Too tender mercies: Scalia warns that jurors sympathize with their own kind. Paul Marcotte. 75 ABA Journal 41 (Oct. 1989).
Troublesome process. 8 National Law Journal 12 (Aug. 25, 1986).
The Two faces of federalism (a symposium on federalism). Antonin Scalia. 6 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 19 (1982).
United we stand--but for how long? Justice Scalia and new developments of the dormant Commerce Clause. Sara Sachse. 43 Saint Louis University Law Journal 2 (Spring 1999).
The Use of legislative history in statutory interpretation cases in the 1992 U.S. Supreme Court term; Scalia rails but legislative history remains on track. Stephanie Wald. 23 Southwestern University Law Review 47 (Fall 1993).
Vermont yankee: the APA, the D.C. Circuit and the Supreme Court. Antonin Scalia. 1978 Supreme Court Review 345 (1978).
What if Justice Scalia took history and the rule of law seriously? Steven L. Winter. 12 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F. 155 (Fall 2001).
What's ahead with Rehnquist and Scalia. 72 ABA Journal 36 (Aug. 1986).
Who really wants to lift ban on fees? Scalia's frustration seen as factor for reinstating judges honoraria. Tony Mauro, Sam Loewenburg. 23 Legal Times 1 (September 18, 2000).
Who's Court is it? Conservatives in search of their own Brennan. Alexander Wohl. 78 ABA Journal 40 (Feb. 1992).
Yes: litigants deserve a justice with an open mind. Vincent Martin Bonventure. 83 ABA Journal 72 (February 1997).
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