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Guest host Jake Novak discusses the release of a new biography titled Scalia: The Supreme Court Years 1986–2001 with its author, senior correspondent James Rosen. The conversation explores the profound impact of Justice Antonin Scalia’s philosophy of originalism, which shifted the American judiciary toward a strict adherence to the law's historical meaning rather than modern interpretation. Rosen highlights the human element of the High Court, detailing Scalia’s private struggles with professional isolation and his often-contentious relationships with liberal colleagues who resented his intellectual rigor.
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Guest host Jake Novak discusses the release of a new biography titled Scalia: The Supreme Court Years 1986–2001 with its author, senior correspondent James Rosen. The conversation explores the profound impact of Justice Antonin Scalia’s philosophy of originalism, which shifted the American judiciary toward a strict adherence to the law's historical meaning rather than modern interpretation. Rosen highlights the human element of the High Court, detailing Scalia’s private struggles with professional isolation and his often-contentious relationships with liberal colleagues who resented his intellectual rigor.
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