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Scalia

Supreme Court Years 1986 to 2001
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James Rosen's 'Scalia: Supreme Court Years 1986 to 2001' is a detailed biography examining the first half of Antonin Scalia's nearly three-decade tenure on the Supreme Court.

The book explores Scalia's role in popularizing originalism, his courtroom style, personal relationships with colleagues, and his wider impact on American law and jurisprudence.

Rosen draws on interviews, previously unpublished materials, and Scalia's own papers and oral history to correct earlier biographies and provide new context.

The narrative balances legal analysis with humanizing anecdotes about Scalia's personality, family, and off-bench life.

It situates Scalia's jurisprudential revolution within broader shifts in American legal culture and institutions.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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James Rosen
as his newly released comprehensive biography covering Scalia's Supreme Court years and legacy.
‘Lion of the Law’: How Justice Scalia Transformed The Supreme Court
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Mark Levin
when interviewing the author about the book detailing Justice Scalia's Supreme Court years and impact on American law.
3/12/26 - War Within: The Struggle Against Marxism and Woke Ideology
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Mark Halperin
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James Rosen
as his newly published second volume on Justice Antonin Scalia's Supreme Court years.
Dominant Media’s Massive Blind Spots, the Key Midterm Ground Game, and James Rosen on Trump, Obama, and Scalia

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