
Scalia/Ginsburg
Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg were influential U.S. Supreme Court justices known for their contrasting judicial philosophies. Scalia, a conservative, emphasized originalism—interpreting the Constitution based on its original meaning—and often favored limited government authority. Ginsburg, a liberal, championed the importance of evolving interpretations to protect rights and promote equality. Their debates reflected broader ideological divides on issues like civil rights, free speech, and government power. Despite their disagreements, they maintained a mutual respect, symbolizing a dedication to judicial debate grounded in integrity and intellectual rigor.