Eight Is Enough: Will a Democratic President Ever Replace Scalia?

The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has led, almost immediately, to extensive and partisan political fighting in Washington. This is, in part, a fitting tribute to a man who served on the Supreme Court for almost thirty years, and whose greatest contributions in that capacity were ultimately more political than judicial.
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The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has led, almost immediately, to extensive and partisan political fighting in Washington. This is, in part, a fitting tribute to a man who served on the Supreme Court for almost thirty years, and whose greatest contributions in that capacity were ultimately more political than judicial.

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