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At CU-Boulder, Supreme Court鈥檚 Scalia Flashes Spirit (But Shows Restraint)

Justice Antonin Scalia

Calls his originalist view of constitution 鈥淭ough Row to Hoe鈥

Even an outspoken U.S. Supreme Court Justice knows the art of circumspection: Asked when an upcoming case would be heard and about conflicting federal and state drug laws, Justice Antonin Scalia demurred.

鈥淚 know when, but I鈥檓 not going to tell you,鈥 he told a law professor seeking a scoop on a hot topic. 鈥淪oon! Soon!鈥

The justice also held back when asked how the court might approach a hypothetical case challenging permissive state drug laws.

鈥淚鈥檓 not going to respond to that, because it would force me to have to recuse myself,鈥 he said, grinning.

Then he gave a hint: The hypothetical case 鈥渉inges on鈥 the Constitution鈥檚 Supremacy Clause, he said.

Appointed in 1986, Scalia is the longest serving sitting justice. On Oct. 1 he delivered the Fourth Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture, hosted by the 鈥檚 Byron R. White Center, which is named for former Justice and CU alumnus Byron White (Econ鈥38). So far, a justice or retired justice has given each lecture.

Scalia鈥檚 formal remarks addressed originalism 鈥 a legal philosophy that holds the Constitution should be interpreted according to its meaning at the time of adoption. (He鈥檚 an originalist.)

He also addressed blogs, legal education, amicus briefs and his sense of kinship with Frodo, the underdog hobbit from J. R. R. Tolkien鈥檚 The Lord of the Rings.

Being an originalist is 鈥渁 tough row to hoe,鈥 Scalia told a crowd of about 1,600 that included CU President Bruce Benson (Geol鈥64, HonDocSci鈥04), CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano, Regents and hundreds of students.

Scalia also offered a blunt opinion about the possibility of televising Supreme Court proceedings: 鈥淚 think it would be a perfectly awful idea.鈥

Most viewers would not watch the full proceedings, ultimately getting a distorted view of them from sound bites played on the news, he said.

Scalia also suggested the presence of cameras might tempt lawyers 鈥 and perhaps some justices 鈥 to play to the cameras.

鈥淚鈥檓 a ham,鈥 he joked.

Photography by Casey A. Cass