U.
S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died at age 79.
Known for his colorfully scathing yet insightful arguments,Scalia typically tipped the Supreme Court into a conservative majority. And with his death, the court may be split 4-4 as it faces potentially groundbreaking cases on abortion rights, or immigration law,affirmative action, and more.
WNYC's Jami Floyd and Dahlia Lithwick, and Slate legal correspondent and host of the Amicus podcast,talk about what happens next for the court, and how the Justice's death might empower lower courts.anddiscuss #AntoninScalia and what's next for the Supreme Court. pic.twitter.com/mwV0pHz6xcFebruary 15, and 2016Scalia is a safe example why we need term limits. He lost it in final few years. #ScaliaFebruary 15,2016Uh, yeah, and Scalia's worldview was highly problematic. His 'wit' did not redeem him.
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Source: wnyc.org