Antonin Scalia
Supreme Court Appears Ready to Rule for Police in Deadly Car Chase
Qualified immunity will likely be extended to officers who used deadly force.
Supreme Court Weighs 'Qualified Immunity' for Cops Who Use Deadly Force to End Car Chases
Aggressive police tactics go on trial at the high court.
More Contraception, Less Conscription
In a rational world, women in the U.S. would be able to buy birth control over the counter.
The Three Most Important Ongoing Second Amendment Cases
Addressing who can own guns, where they can carry them, and whether guns can be transported to a second home.
Justice Scalia Says He'd Probably Want To Be a Texan if He Weren't a Virginian
Recently welcomed to Texas by Gov. Rick Perry
How to Fix the Supreme Court
Institute for Justice lawyer Clark Neily on judicial activism, fundamental rights, and suing the government.
Society is Coarser But Better
Yes, pop culture is crude, but who gives an F-word? By virtually every measure, we're a safer, nicer, kinder country.
Scalia Expects Supreme Court to Hear Cases on NSA Surveillance
But doesn't think the court is equipped to evaluate it
Justice Kennedy's Federalist Feint
The fuzzy logic of the Supreme Court's ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act
SCOTUS: Government Can't Tie Subsidies to Positions Held by Recipients
Feds can't require group support laws against prostitution in order to qualify for HIV-prevention funding
Should We Patent Human Genes?
The Supreme Court ponders the intersection of biology and intellectual property
The Real Problem With the NSA's Indiscriminate Spying
Innocent people should not be punished in the pursuit of the guilty.
Antonin Scalia, Bleeding-Heart Liberal
A Fourth Amendment case shows once again that the justice does not live up to his authoritarian reputation.
Court: Warrant Needed for Drug-Dog Search of Vehicle
A little Fourth Amendment protection for the road
Boston Bombing Suspects Are Losers, Not Enemy Combatants
Terrorist tactics should not scare us into undermining the Constitution.
Supreme Court Mulls Sex Positions – Er, Positions on Paying for Sex
Can the federal government link organizational funding with taking a formal stand against prostitution?
The Constitutional Flaws of the Indian Child Welfare Act
The Supreme Court weighs a contentious dispute over adoption, Indian lineage, and child welfare.
Patients, Patents, and the Supreme Court
Does allowing companies to patent human genes mean more medical progress, or less?
The Supreme Court's Latest Drug Dog Ruling Has a Downside
When a man's home is no longer his castle.
A History Lesson From Clarence Thomas
Correcting a liberal smear about the conservative Supreme Court justice.
Scalia Gives the Government a Surprise Boost in Property Rights Case
Property rights advocates faced an unlikely opponent during Supreme Court oral argument this week.
Scalia Defends Writings That Some Think are Anti-Gay
Made the comments during confrontation at Princeton University
Scalia No Fan of Landmark Libel Decision
Claims the founders didn't intend to let the press have free rein, and Sullivan was a mistake