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The Antonin Scalia Law School is the law school of George Mason University, Virginia's largest public research university.It is located in Arlington, Virginia, roughly 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Washington, D.C., and 15 miles (24 km) east-northeast of George Mason University's main campus in Fairfax, Virginia.
Scalia was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, and the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University was named in his honor. Scalia was born in Trenton, New Jersey. A devout Catholic, he attended the Jesuit Xavier High School before receiving his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University.
United States v. Bormes • []: 568 U.S. 6, 7–16 (2012) Fair Credit Reporting Act • Little Tucker Act • waiver of sovereign immunity: Unanimous: Scalia's unanimous opinion for the Court held that the Little Tucker Act had no applicability to claims brought under the FCRA.
A law that applies to Supreme Court justices and all other federal judges lays out several criteria that require recusal. ... the Sierra Club asked Justice Antonin Scalia to recuse from a 2004 ...
Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts is a 2012 book by United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and lexicographer Bryan A. Garner.Following a foreword written by Frank Easterbrook, then Chief Judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Scalia and Garner present textualist principles and canons applicable to the analysis of all legal texts, following by ...
This was the twenty-eighth term of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia's tenure on the Court. Antonin Scalia 2013 term statistics 8 ... Law v. Siegel: 571 U.S. ___ (2014)
At the time, Scalia believed this was a logical corollary of Chevron deference, but over time he thought agencies were abusing Auer deference by purposefully adopting broad or vague rules to allow ...
patent law Unanimous: Scalia's unanimous judgment ruled that the use of patented compounds in preclinical studies was protected under 35 U.S.C. § 271(e)(1) at least as long as there was a reasonable basis to believe that the compound tested could be the subject of an FDA submission and the experiments would produce the types of information ...