Antonin Scalia

Justice Anthony Kennedy, 80, was appointed by President Ronald Reagan and has served for nearly three decades.
In his first act on the Supreme Court, Justice Gorsuch cast the deciding vote to kill a man in Arkansas.
Gorsuch is already proposing the high court water down one of defendants’ most basic rights.
Even some of the more liberal justices signaled the state of Missouri may have gone too far against a religious school.
The rookie justice tried to make a good impression, but he wasn't afraid to leave a mark.
We are witnessing the spread of a progressive form of federalism under a GOP-led government.
Both Democrats and Republicans may benefit from the Senate's new status quo.
When it comes to the future of the Supreme Court and women in America, we have no nostalgia for Scalia.