Tag: Scalia, Antonin

Greg Abbott’s Ridiculously Unconstitutional Immigration Fight

By taking over the federal role in immigration enforcement, Governor Abbott of Texas is welcoming a legal fight with the Biden administration.

Look at What John Roberts and His Supreme Court Have Wrought Over 18 Years

The constitutional world is profoundly different from when John Roberts became chief justice 18 years ago.

If the Supreme Court Won’t Fix Its Ethics Mess, Congress Should

Lawmakers will share responsibility for the ethics mess at the Supreme Court if they don’t step in.

What Scalia’s Defense of a Free Jet Trip Says About Thomas’s Travels

In a combative 2004 memo rejecting calls for his recusal, Justice Antonin Scalia discussed whether a trip on a litigant’s plane was a gift that had to be disclosed.