Categories: Blog Date: Feb 16, 2016 Title: Justice Antonin Scalia
In honor of one of the great United State Supreme Court Justices passing over the weekend, Justice Scalia said this in a past interview with Piers Morgan.
Justice Scalia: “My hardest [decision ever made]? It's the dullest case imaginable. They -- there is -- there is no necessary correlation between the difficulty of a decision and its importance. Some of the most insignificant cases have been the hardest. It would probably be a patent case. You want me to describe it really?
Piers Morgan: No, I don't. (LAUGHTER)
Justice Scalia: No. Of course. (LAUGHTER)
Justice Antonin Scalia
Born: March 11, 1936
Died: February 13, 2016
Alma Mater: Georgetown Univeristy, Harvard University
United States Assitance Attorney General: August 22, 1974 - January 20, 1977
Judge of the United States Court of the Appeals for the Disctrict of Columbia Circuit: August 17, 1982 - September 26, 1986
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States: September 26, 1986 - February 13, 2016
Justice Scalia was of great importance to his field of Law in his dedication and efforts throughout his years. We should all aspire to be such a figure in our respective fields.