Tuesday round-up

Coverage of several stories featured in yesterday’s round-up continues. Adam Liptak of The New York Times, Simon Lazarus at the Constitutional Accountability Center, Debra Cassens Weiss of the ABA Journal, Ilya Somin of the Volokh Conspiracy, and Jim Galloway of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Political Insider blog cover Justice Thomas’s recent remarks on the original meaning of the Constitution. NPR’s Fresh Air program interviews Jeffrey Toobin, author of a new book on the Court entitled The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court, while Steven D. Schwinn of Constitutional Law Prof Blog, Debra Cassens Weiss of the ABA Journal, and Mollie Reilly of the Huffington Post have additional coverage. And elsewhere in the ABA Journal, Debra Cassens Weiss reports on Justice Alito’s “frustration” with media coverage of the Court, voiced during a recent appearance at the Roger Williams University School of Law.

News outlets also continue to report on Justice’s Scalia’s most recent book, co-authored with legal writing guru Bryan Garner, and his ongoing squabble with Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, who has been critical of the book.  In the most recent chapter of the often contentious debate, Terry Baynes of Reuters reports that Justice Scalia claimed that Judge Posner “lied” in his review; at the Huffington Post, Eric Segall contends that the ongoing “Scalia-Posner war” is at bottom “about how judges, especially Supreme Court Justices, decide cases, and that issue is crucially important to our constitutional democracy.”  Finally, Reuters editor in chief Stephen J. Adler moderated a conversation (video) between Justice Scalia and Garner about the book. (Thanks to Howard Bashman of How Appealing for the link.)

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