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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia articles on Democracy Chronicles

Antonin Scalia was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court until his death in November 2016. As the longest-serving justice on the Court, Scalia was the Senior Associate Justice. Also see our articles on the Supreme Court or on election law related rulings where Scalia has had a major impact including the infamous Citizen United and the weakening of the Voting Rights Act.

Democracy Activists Play Defense After Court Ruling

by DC Editors - June 26, 2013

Majority confusion at government

After Supreme Court overturns Voting Rights Act, Democracy Activists Play Defense

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Eric Holder, Supreme Court, Voter Access, Voting Rights Act

Supreme Court: No Citizenship Tests for Voters

by DC Editors - June 17, 2013

Major Supreme Court decision brings Citizenship Tests for Voters to an end

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court, Voter Registration

Supreme Court Boosts Federal Agency Power

by DC Editors - June 2, 2013

Supreme Court Boosts Federal Agency Power

Federal Agency power granted to decide on discrepancies in written law is vast

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

NAACP President Lashes Out at Justice Scalia on Voting

by DC Editors - March 7, 2013

Supreme Court Justice Scalia on voting comments

Supreme Court Justice Scalia on voting comments about race raised worries about court decision

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: African-American Voting Rights, Antonin Scalia, Minority Voting Rights, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

Justice Scalia’s Entitlement Comment Spreads Shock

by DC Editors - March 2, 2013

justice scalia Democracy Activists Play Defense After Court Ruling

Seeing voting as Justice Scalia’s entitlement comment does, comments have shocked community

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

Supreme Court Justices in Demeaning Democracy Remarks

by DC Editors - February 28, 2013

Demeaning Democracy Remarks from Supreme Court Justices

Civil rights leaders very worried about Demeaning Democracy Remarks from Supreme Court Justices

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

Activists Worried About Supreme Court’s Intentions

by DC Editors - February 27, 2013

Voting Rights Act worried about Supreme Court

Justices may overturn what’s left of Voting Rights Act as many are worried about Supreme Court

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Minority Voting Rights, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

VIDEO: Supreme Court Ending All Political Donation Restrictions

by DC Editors - February 19, 2013

Corrupt Supreme Court FILE

Ending all political donation restrictions could be completely disastrous but Supreme Court proceed

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Citizens United, Money Politics, Supreme Court

New Supreme Court Voting Rights Cases Watched

by Adrian Tawfik - February 15, 2013

new Supreme Court voting rights cases more involved

Will new Supreme Court voting rights cases be more involved in changing American election law?

Filed Under: American Democracy Originals Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Citizens United, Supreme Court, Voting Rights Act

Supreme Court’s Immediate Citizens United Reversal Possible

by Adrian Tawfik - May 29, 2012

CiDifferent states battling Citizens United Decision

Citizens United Reversal Possible With Court Decision in Weeks to Impact on Money in Elections

Filed Under: American Democracy Originals Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Citizens United, Money Politics, Supreme Court

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