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Associate Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead in Texas

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02-13-2016, 05:56 PM
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Apparently he died in his sleep last night.


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Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead of apparent natural causes Saturday on a luxury resort in West Texas, federal officials said.

Scalia, 79, was a guest at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, a resort in the Big Bend region south of Marfa.

According to a report, Scalia arrived at the ranch on Friday and attended a private party with about 40 people. When he did not appear for breakfast, a person associated with the ranch went to his room and found a body.

U.S. District Judge Fred Biery said he was among those notified about Scalia's death.
"I was told it was this morning," Biery said of Scalia's death. "It happened on a ranch out near Marfa. As far as the details, I think it's pretty vague right now as to how," he said.

"My reaction is it's really unfortunate with any death. And now, politically, in the presidential cycle we're in my educated guess is nothing will happen before the next president is elected."

The U.S. Marshal Service, the Presidio County sheriff and the FBI were involved in the investigation.

Officials with the law enforcement agencies declined to comment.
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Wasn't he the justice who was fighting against immi reform? I can't find any sympathy.
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Wasn't he the justice who was fighting against immi reform? I can't find any sympathy RIP (Rot In Piss)
He was.

While I'm sympathetic to his family's loss of the man, I'm elated that President Obama will get the chance to alter the course of US history when he appoints the next justice.
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Our DACA/DAPA lawsuit chances are better than ever now!

Good riddance! This news made my day. I chuckled at the news his fat ass is being hauled to where he belongs!

In with the new, out with the old!
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He was.

While I'm sympathetic to his family's loss of the man, I'm elated that President Obama will get the chance to alter the course of US history when he appoints the next justice.
I feel conflicted about this. I am sympathetic as well but this means a new democratic judge will be appointed.

I also wanted to note that Scalia passed away in Texas no less, how interesting for us.
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Sums up my feeling exactly, lol





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In his aggressive defense of Arizona's immigration law, Justice Antonin Scalia pointedly went after President Obama's recent immigration policy shift and accused him of deliberately refusing to enforce immigration statutes.

Justice Scalia wrote a 22-page barnstorming dissent against the court's 5-3 decision Monday which found major provisions of S.B. 1070 violate the Constitution. The conservative jurist accepted the premise that the federal government has supremacy on immigration, but declared that the Arizona law is "in complete compliance" with federal statutes.

In his point-by-point defense of the Arizona legislation, the avowed law-and-order conservative surmised that the Obama administration "desperately wants to avoid upsetting foreign powers." He accused federal officials of "willful blindness or deliberate inattention" to the presence of illegal immigrants in Arizona.
"[T]o say, as the Court does, that Arizona contradicts federal law by enforcing applications of the Immigration Act that the President declines to enforce boggles the mind," Scalia wrote. "If securing its territory in this fashion is not within the power of Arizona, we should cease referring to it as a sovereign State."

The Reagan-appointed justice wrote:

It has become clear that federal enforcement priorities--in the sense of priorities based on the need to allocate "scarce enforcement resources"--is not the problem here. After this case was argued and while it was under consideration, the Secretary of Homeland Security announced a program exempting from immigration enforcement some 1.4 million illegal immigrants under the age of 30.
[For certain illegal immigrants] immigration officials have been directed to "defe[r] action" against such individual "for a period of two years, subject to renewal." The husbanding of scarce enforcement resources can hardly be the justification for this, since the considerable administrative cost of conductÂ*ing as many as 1.4 million background checks, and ruling on the biennial requests for dispensation that the nonenforcement program envisions, will necessarily be deducted from immigration enforcement. The President said at a news conference that the new program is "the right thing to do" in light of Congress's failure to pass the Administration's proposed revision of the Immigration Act. Perhaps it is, though Arizona may not think so. But to say, as the Court does, that Arizona contradicts federal law by enforcing applications of the Immigration Act that the President declines to enforce boggles the mind.

Scalia enlisted bubble-gum to make his point, before calling it an "assault on logic" to say "identifying a removable alien and holding him for federal determination" supersedes the federal government's authority.

"We are not talking here about a federal law prohibiting the States from regulating bubble-gum advertising, or even the construction of nuclear plants," he declared. "We are talking about a federal law going to the core of state sovereignty: the power to exclude."

Adam Winkler, a constitutional law professor at UCLA, pushed back on Scalia's argument.

"Scalia has finally jumped the shark," Winkler told TPM. "He claims to respect the founding fathers, but his dissent channels the opponents of the Constitution. Back then, opponents argued that the Constitution denied states their sovereignty by giving too much power to the federal government, as with immigration. Now Scalia echoes their complaints that states are being denied their sovereignty. States are not sovereign when it comes to powers vested in Congress, such as the authority over immigration and naturalization."

Added Scalia: "What I do fear--and what Arizona and the States that support it fear--is that 'federal policies' of nonenforcement will leave the States helpless before those evil effects of illegal immigration that the Court's opinion dutifully recites ... but leaves unremedied in its disposition."

Read the court's opinions, including Justice Scalia's dissent.
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He was against many civil rights issues. I'm sure the Republicans will fight Obama's appointee now but unless his replacement comes in time the immigration hearing, it may not affect us at all because a 4-4 tie will result in the lower case ruling standing.
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This obviously helps us with the DACA lawsuit but none of it matters if someone like Donald Trump becomes President.
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He was against many civil rights issues. I'm sure the Republicans will fight Obama's appointee now but unless his replacement comes in time the immigration hearing, it may not affect us at all because a 4-4 tie will result in the lower case ruling standing.
It will be 5-3 for Obama admin.
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This obviously helps us with the DACA lawsuit but none of it matters if someone like Donald Trump becomes President.
Now droves of pro-choice women, pro-ACA beneficiaries, pro-civil righters, pro-progress people from all over the country will be coming out to keep Trump away. They know now the stakes are higher than ever.
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