University of Washington Law Professors Criticize Scalia’s Legacy
Some are trying to tarnish his legacy.
Campus Reform reports.
Univ. of Washington law profs. criticize Scalia’s legacy over lack of ’empathy’
A panel of law professors gathered Wednesday at the University of Washington Law School to discuss “the legacy” of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia but capitalized on every opportunity to scold his “polarizing” personality.
“He was brilliant; I don’t think he was quite that important,” Professor Neil Richards said, referencing a recent interview with one of Scalia’s former law clerks who called the late Justice one of the ten greatest figures in Anglo-American law.
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Univ. of Washington law profs. criticize Scalia's legacy over lack of 'empathy' (Campus Reform)
Univ. of Washington law profs. criticize Scalia's legacy over lack of 'empathy' (Campus Reform)
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When a judge is unmoored from the Law, there is no telling where he will go.
This occurred at Washington University, not the University of Washington.