Law and Justice with Antonin Scalia

Law and Justice with Antonin Scalia

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@sklanger
@sklanger - 05.06.2010 18:11

@wilthiswork Except they did not "turn around" and segregate the D.C. public schools. First, segregation was already in place before the passing of the 14th Amendment -- instituted by an earlier Congress, and not the one that proposed the amendment. Second, the 14th Amendment applies to the states, and not to the District of Columbia, so what D.C. did is hardly relevant to the original meaning of the 14th Amendment.

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@Wyrmwould
@Wyrmwould - 25.10.2010 21:25

"Thou shalt not lie" is not one of the Ten Commandments; rather, it reads "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." I hope he knows the Constitution better than he knows the Bible.

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@sugarkang
@sugarkang - 31.10.2010 18:19

@italoirish888 The reason supreme court arguments aren't televised is because television makes court participants change their behavior. Your assertion that they conduct business behind closed doors is also incorrect. They issue rulings and opinions which are available for the public to read freely. Just because you don't want to read the opinions doesn't justify televising court proceedings.

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@joha841
@joha841 - 13.12.2010 05:35

@MrWsad He's saying that incorporation has to stay.

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@7beers
@7beers - 04.02.2011 17:07

I like what Scalia says, but he comes across as so arrogant and condescending.

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@dragan221
@dragan221 - 17.02.2011 10:25

@MrWsad Being rigid in the interpretation of the constitution IS being impartial. Changing the interpretation based on day to day whims like the liberal judges are in favor of doing is not impartial because it depends on the political opinions of the judge.

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@joshke17
@joshke17 - 17.03.2011 12:36

He stands for a needed antipole for out of control pragmatism. Though i myself am more a pragmatist, but every theory, every point of view needs rationality and reason. And the main motor for this reason to be produced is opposition. That is what Scalia gives and that is why he deserves very much respect.

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@pseudofox
@pseudofox - 21.03.2011 00:54

@joshke17 Even if I disagree with him, and I have many times, I must respect his intellectual honesty and his attention to legal detail. Plus he tries to put that into readable language rather then legalese.

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@7beers
@7beers - 17.04.2011 00:19

@7beers I apologize and take it back. Seeing the video again, I feel that my original impression of Scalia was wrong.

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@Iobi123
@Iobi123 - 04.05.2011 06:27

@mandowalt, justice scalia is saying that congress makes the laws. lets say congress made a law that enacts abortion, would he affirm that? i thought he affirmed that under originalism it should be prohibited, but natural law affirms enactment of abortion.

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@jpsartrean
@jpsartrean - 25.07.2011 00:09

@Iobi123 What do you mean by 'enacts' abortion? Do you mean require? I would think under Justice Scalia's view, since the Constitution is silent regarding abortion, Congress/the States could enact laws prohibiting abortion just as well as laws actually REQUIRING abortions... I think this would be the only consistent viewpoint...

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@Iobi123
@Iobi123 - 02.09.2011 08:01

@jpsartrean, ok thanks.

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@imblessedso
@imblessedso - 16.10.2011 06:32

@MrWsad He is impartial, but an ideologue doesn't know what impartiality is.

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@imblessedso
@imblessedso - 16.10.2011 06:52

@USAHistory1 How many of those 200 years was it even in question? The only gun control laws i am aware of before pretty late into the 20th century were racist laws designed to keep guns out of the hands of Blacks. If you consider requiring merchants of fire arms to be registered then i guess it would be earlier (1934) but certainly not 200 years Abortion on the other hand is an ancient practice.

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@imblessedso
@imblessedso - 16.10.2011 06:54

@jpsartrean That is bad logic.

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@tictacthecat
@tictacthecat - 14.07.2012 19:31

Right because the bill of rights applies to indivduals except that pesky second one... Thos stupid fucking founders, why couldnt they get it right? And can tell me how many 'gun laws' exisisted before 1934? Youre 200 year argument is flawed.

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@GoodBadUglyest
@GoodBadUglyest - 28.07.2012 07:36

Excellent interview of a truly fascinating and intelligent man.

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@sgtmcwallace
@sgtmcwallace - 06.10.2012 21:07

I always feel leagues smarter whenever I watch anything on uncommon knowledge

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@Porkytool5
@Porkytool5 - 24.10.2012 22:30

nice

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@stevil1300x
@stevil1300x - 02.02.2013 22:22

Truly brilliant man, Justice and American. "The legacy doesn't matter, what matters is the Constitution;" a statement that defines his greatness.

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@marutanray
@marutanray - 13.08.2013 21:44

thank you

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@dukerwong3900
@dukerwong3900 - 27.10.2015 04:29

I believe the rules of the laws of the constitutions as a country is extremely important. It's not only important in the past, it's important presently as well as the future. Because every country has their own constitutions as the rules of the laws to follow. The ones are not following the constitutions will be only either the terrorism countries or the dictatorship countries. Because without the rule of laws of the constitutions, the principals of America's foundation of the Capitalism system of the liberty and entrepreneurship will be disappeared immediately. Because only America's own constitutions is the guarantees of the protection of our country's foundation. I believe this is also our Founding Fathers's intentions and wishes of made sure that America's own foundation will be 100% to be protected for the reasons of our country's constitutions and even must be sweared by every President in their inaugurations to maitain, protect and defend our country's own constitutions absolutely protecte our country's foundation of the Capitalism system of the liberty and entrepreneurship. Because they are the ones established the United States of the America as well as the America's own foundation and own constitutions to make sure America will be prosperous and Americans will be able enjoy the benefits of the Capitalism system of the liberty and entrepreneurship forever and guaranteed by our own constitutions forever. This is the principals of America and as well as any love to become American citizens must aware and recognize and abide. Because this is America and it's symptoms of America's exceptionalism of the Capitalism system of the liberty.

When we are talking about the Constitutions are dead. I believe that the America's own rules of the laws should never be ignored and forgotten and never be allowed to let them to be dead. Because it can be dangerous for America's prosperity and foundations and safety. If without the constitutions, our county will be lawless, the lawless will be no difference with any terrorism or dictatorship countries at all. That means our country's entire Capitalism system will be completely changed and become either the terrorism country or the dictatorship system. This will absolutely against our country's own symptoms of the Capitalism system of the liberty and entrepreneurship. Obviously, we are not in any a bit similarities to the terrorism or dictatorship countries. Because our own America's foundation and America's constitutions will never allow this to be happened by our America's own foundation and constitutions as well as America's patriotism and loyalty and principles. Since we are a fully established, civilized and developed country, we should easily stand up by America's own principals to follow up our own foundation by our own America's constitutions fimly and strongly. Our country's constitutions are there for Americans to follow, not the other way around to let people to ignore or forget or see it as dead. If this is what going to happen, it will be absolutely the alarms for our country's top leaderships as the attentions. Because without the rules of the laws, country will be disfunctioned and disordered.

When we are talking about the Row vs. Wade, I believe our Gov't should never encourage any mom to enthusiastically kill her own kind future babies by cruelties, unless being raped or unhealthy ones. Because they are our own human kind and as well as our country's own great future population resources and valuable assets for our country's future prosperity. If we protect the animals, why should be cruel to our own kind? If we try hard to treat others by our loving-kindness, we should start from our own kind unborn babies first. Because I don't believe any mom who can be cruel to her own unborn babies will decently take care others by her real loving-kindness nature as well as the great country as the United States of the America.

Talking about the death penalty, I believe our laws are there to protect our country's inocent law obeying citizens. If one murdered another, it's not fair to the inocent dead one. Our country's laws is not there to protect the criminals, they are there to maitain the orders, to protect the law obeying Americans. This is why the constitutions are absolutely important to follow and never should be ignored.

This is why I believe both Parties must work together for our country's foundation and symptoms and future by our own America's constitutions and principles for our country's future, not by the Partisans, otherwise it's iresponsible to our country and America's own foundation as well as the American people. We must only working together by the principles and get correct things done with our generous mind, follow our rules of the laws of the constitutions for America's prosperity, dignity, security and safety. I believe Gov.Bush's background of the America's patriotism and loyalty and principles of the America's foundation, his own proven successful governing leadership experiences, if he select someone young with the America's spirit and patriosm together with Gov.Bush's great governing leadership experiences, our county will be prosperous quickly and easily. Because surely the proven successful governing leadership experiences are extremely important to our country's future.

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@charleslima982
@charleslima982 - 16.02.2016 06:21

a great judge r. i. p. a great giant

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@hoennnoodle
@hoennnoodle - 22.02.2016 06:37

You can tell this guy is smart just from listening to him talk

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@vcecogo2575
@vcecogo2575 - 20.10.2016 08:18

I can not help but well up in tears on the last segment when he stated he is not in it for the sake of his legacy. Like him or not, this wonderful man has the highest reverence to his profession and to the constitution of the United States. You are sorely missed Justice Scalia. I hope and pray your influence will steadily grow in every law school faculty.

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@johnosandra
@johnosandra - 24.07.2017 10:12

Great man, great judge, however his interpretative style can be clearly anomalous with,  or repugnant to, the will of the people at time the law is being interpreted. It's a intellectually sound interpretive style, at least compartively speaking. Still, perfection escapes any principle so rigid in it's application. I have a great deal of respect for anyone so dedicated to the rule of law. Such a humble man too, not esoteric or pompous at all.

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@thomasjefferson1457
@thomasjefferson1457 - 11.05.2018 01:09

If the Constitution only means what you want it to mean when you want it to mean it. Then we wouldn't need the Constitution. In other words the textual meaning is the only meaning we should be using. Scalia is right on all counts.

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@black_dog_barks
@black_dog_barks - 28.06.2018 01:48

Scalia was one who understood...

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@anthonymagliaro4791
@anthonymagliaro4791 - 30.06.2018 19:05

A noble man with one of the greatest legal minds to grace the Supreme Court

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@rodneydunham6064
@rodneydunham6064 - 14.08.2018 01:51

Peter, you have the best job in the world!!!

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@nielsbohr6903
@nielsbohr6903 - 08.10.2018 22:18

Great interview. Peter does a great job, the two times I've seen him interview Scalia, it has also been the best interviews I've ever seen of the Justice.

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@AvenEngineer
@AvenEngineer - 13.10.2018 17:59

Amazing to hear him speak about the political polarization of universities nearly a decade ago. I had no idea the entire faculty of Amherst College boycotted his lecture. It blows my mind that 'educated' Americans would miss the opportunity the hear a sitting supreme court justice, and ask him questions. The people these groups decide to boycott blows my mind. Not a single person I can think of in the past decade that has been subject to this kind of action is even remotely frightening.

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@nick_d_730
@nick_d_730 - 22.10.2018 00:35

Great interview

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@TavgaHawramy
@TavgaHawramy - 29.11.2018 09:10

inspiring interview

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@rayreyes91
@rayreyes91 - 24.02.2019 19:24

postmodernism... that's what has plagued society and the concept of a living constitution

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@rkba4923
@rkba4923 - 12.03.2019 02:17

While I admired Justice Scalia compared to many others on the court, based on listening to many of his interviews, speeches, etc. and reading a couple of his books, reading numerous and varied Appeals and Supreme Court Opinions, I have determined that there is no longer any true justice in America as most judges/justices are criminal, oath breaking, FELON Usurpers. And, it began as early as the unlawful usurpation of power by the judiciary in Marbury v Madison (1803). The problem with "lawyer's work" is every lawyer I've ever met was a lying, cheating, thieving sociopath.

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@AustrianJager
@AustrianJager - 12.03.2019 17:17

What can you more say, then Judge Scalia is a very, very wise man.

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@psycleen
@psycleen - 18.05.2019 18:48

jeb vs barr

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@no_namematrix8630
@no_namematrix8630 - 07.10.2019 22:05

Incredible man greatly missed!

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@GranukeGamingProductions
@GranukeGamingProductions - 10.02.2020 08:07

Nearly 11 years ago

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@allisonrusso1573
@allisonrusso1573 - 01.10.2020 04:18

This is an absolutely sensational interview. This man was a legend.

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@evanpenny348
@evanpenny348 - 19.10.2020 09:02

"Modern universities are in favor of diversity in anything except ideas". What a sad indictment.

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@mikeobrien3744
@mikeobrien3744 - 25.10.2020 14:15

Fast forward to 2020, and his legacy lives on in a new appointment to the Court. Thank you Justice Scalia, and Trump. We must preserve the system, are we lose it all.

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@dionnefreelance
@dionnefreelance - 13.07.2022 22:35

Well Blacks indigenous done been thru so much via racism

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@najm5698
@najm5698 - 17.10.2022 05:20

What a beautiful mind... What a great man...

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@YousAHunter
@YousAHunter - 30.04.2023 07:52

it baffles me that democrats love to speak of "democracy" but when it comes to power and the supreme court its "the ends justify the means" to them, as I type this democrats are calling for "impeaching" supreme court justice clarence thomas..........

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@kaptain_krunch
@kaptain_krunch - 02.05.2023 06:12

Scalia’s distaste for the doctrine of Incorporation is ironic considering a year later in McDonald v. Chicago he wrote the opinion that incorporated the 2nd amendment against the states.

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