News about Antonin Scalia
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reveals Beyoncé gave her four concert tickets worth nearly $4k - but here's who pocketed the most freebies
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June 7, 2024
The pop superstar sent Biden appointee Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the nation's highest court, four tickets to her Renaissance world tour, worth a total of $3,711.84, according to a report by the watchdog Fix The Court . SCOTUS nine justices have received at least 344 gifts worth $3 million in gifts between January 2004 and December 2023, per the analysis, which used official disclosure reports.
Angustin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg's friendship is revealed
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March 5, 2023
Scalia: Rise to Greatness r eves that Ginsburg and Scalia became close friends while serving at the District of Columbia Circuit Court in the 1980s. Ginsberg said she was 'blessed' to have been his friend and that they were 'best buddies' after Scalia's death in 2016 aged 79. Scalia once said, 'What's not to like? Except for her opinions on the rule, Ginsberg, who died in 2020 at the age of 87, was referring to her.'
Following Ken Starr's death, Bill Clinton takes a subtle dig at him
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September 19, 2022
Clinton was asked for his reaction to Starr's death (bottom right), who died in a Houston hospital at the age of 76 after complications from surgery, and appeared on CNN on Sunday. I read the obituary and I realized that his family loved him, and I'm grateful for that.' And if your life is over, that's all there is to say,' replied Clinton. 'I was taught not to write about people who, you know, have nothing to say other than that I'm grateful he died with the love of his family,' Clinton added.
The late queen's smears are smearing. Why is it the woke who hate the most? GRACE CURLEY, CURLEY
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September 9, 2022
CURLEY: It is the ultimate in sick ironies that a woman, who epitomized class and decorum, would be smeared by the most classless and rude among us upon her death, but here we are in the midst of the vile online mob. Until the Royal Family's announcement that Queen Elizabeth II had died at the age of 96, surrounded by family members at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, ghoulish trolls poked their heads out of their caves to offer the world their two cents. 'I heard the chief monarch of a thieving genocidal empire is now dead,' Uju Anya, an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, was deeply concerned.' Kindness and civility are obviously too much to ask for these days, but I think silence would do just fine. No one has to mourn the Queen. But for those who feel she carried the original, indelible sins of colonialism and was the face of a backward, sinister institution, may I make a suggestion? You may want to get your facts straight, but only possibly.