03930oam 22004934a 450 991086106960332120180817104805.00-7006-2333-7(CKB)3810000000068504(MiAaPQ)EBC5244903(OCoLC)966771393(MdBmJHUP)muse53010(MiAaPQ)EBC31275068(Au-PeEL)EBL31275068(EXLCZ)99381000000006850420050916d2006 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAntonin Scalia's Jurisprudence Text and Tradition /Ralph A. Rossum1st ed.Lawrence, Kansas :University Press of Kansas,[2006]©20061 online resource (367 pages)0-7006-2350-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-279) and index."Text and tradition" : Scalia's understanding of the interpretative enterprise -- Constitutional structure and separation of powers -- Constitutional structure and federalism -- Scalia's textualism applied to substantive rights -- Scalia's textualism applied to procedural rights -- The impact of Scalia's textualism on his colleagues -- Appendix. Cases in which Justice Scalia has cited dictionaries." Lionized by the right and demonized by the left, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is the high court's quintessential conservative. Witty, outspoken, often abrasive, he is widely regarded as the most controversial member of the Court. This book is the first comprehensive, reasoned, and sympathetic analysis of how Scalia has decided cases during his entire twenty-year Supreme Court tenure. Ralph Rossum focuses on Scalia's more than 600 Supreme Court opinions and dissents--carefully wrought, passionately argued, and filled with well-turned phrases--which portray him as an eloquent defender of an "original meaning" jurisprudence. He also includes analyses of Scalia's Court of Appeals opinions for the D.C. circuit, his major law review articles as a law professor and judge, and his provocative book, A Matter of Interpretation. Rossum reveals Scalia's understanding of key issues confronting today's Court, such as the separation of powers, federalism, the free speech and press and religion clauses of the First Amendment, and the due process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. He suggests that Scalia displays such a keen interest in defending federalism that he sometimes departs from text and tradition, and reveals that he has disagreed with other justices most often in decisions involving the meaning of the First Amendment's establishment clause. He also analyzes Scalia's positions on the commerce clause and habeas corpus clause of Article I, the take care clause of Article II, the criminal procedural provisions of Amendments Four through Eight, protection of state sovereign immunity in the Eleventh Amendment, and Congress's enforcement power under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The first book to fully articulate the contours of Scalia's constitutional philosophy and jurisprudence, Rossum's insightful study ultimately depicts Scalia as a principled, consistent, and intelligent textualist who is fearless and resolute, notwithstanding the controversy he often inspires. "--Provided by publisher.Constitutional lawUnited StatesConstitutional historyUnited StatesElectronic books. Constitutional lawConstitutional history347.73/2634LAW060000POL022000LAW018000bisacshRossum Ralph A.1946-1171317MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910861069603321Antonin Scalia's Jurisprudence4167157UNINA