The 'Living Constitution' judge is a happy fellow. He comes home at night and his wife says, “Dear, did you have a good day on the bench?” “Oh, yes. We had a constitutional case today. And you know what? The Constitution meant exactly what I thought it ought to mean!” Well of course it does, because that’s your only criterion. That’s a very seductive philosophy. So it’s no surprise that it should take the society by storm. And it is the same thing for the man or woman in the street: to know that everything you care passionately about, whether it’s abortion or suicide, or whatever you care passionately about, it’s there in the Constitution. What a happy feeling. That’s what causes it. And that’s what makes it hard to call the society back from it. It’s tough medicine.
- Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia,
commenting on the view that the US Constitution is a living [read: evolving] document
- Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia,
commenting on the view that the US Constitution is a living [read: evolving] document
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