It's always nice to see folks come around to what you've been saying for years (not that I had anything to do with it). Here's Stephen Bainbridge on Scalia:
There is much to be admired about Scalia. It no longer seems possible, however, to believe that he is developing a coherent conservative jurisprudence.
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