
Justice Scalia
Justice Antonin Scalia was a Supreme Court Justice known for his strong textualist approach, meaning he interpreted the Constitution based on its plain language and original meaning, rather than evolving interpretations. He believed the Constitution's words should guide judicial decisions, emphasizing limits on judicial power and respecting the role of elected legislators. Scalia was a conservative voice who often upheld individual rights, such as free speech and gun ownership, while opposing expanding government authority. His jurisprudence reflected a commitment to constitutional originalism, shaping American legal thought and inspiring debates on judicial interpretation.