One of My Favorite Judges: Constitutional Interpretation, Democracy and Antonin Scalia
19 mag 2017
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Pubblicato online: 19 mag 2017
Pagine: 25 - 40
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/bjals-2017-0003
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© 2017 James Allan
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In this article the author explains why Antonin Scalia was one of his favourite judges. It starts by excerpting some of Justice Scalia’s most biting and funny comments, both from judicial and extra-judicial sources. Then it explains the attractions of an originalist approach to constitutional interpretation, though arguing that the intentionalist strain is preferable to Scalia’s ‘original public meaning’ or ‘new originalism’ approach. Finally, it argues that within the confines of a constitutional structure with an entrenched bill of rights, Scalia was a strong proponent of democratic decision-making to resolve key social policy decisions, unlike many other top judges.