In the latest issue of the British Journal of American Legal Studies, a symposium on Justice Scalia. Here is the table of contents:
SPECIAL ISSUE: IN MEMORY OF JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA (1936-2016)
Introduction, by Jess Bravin
Justices as “Sacred Symbols”: Antonin Scalia and the Cultural Life of the Law, by Brian Christopher Jones & Austin Sarat
One of My Favorite Judges: Constitutional Interpretation, Democracy and Antonin Scalia, by James Allan
Justice Scalia: Tenured Fox in the Democratic Hen-House?, by Jane Marriott
The Sexual Orientation Cases, by Ian Loveland
Scalia’s Legacy: Originalism and Change in the Law of Standing, by James E. Pfander
Missed Opportunities, Good Intentions: The Takings Decisions of Justice Antonin Scalia, by Richard A. Epstein
Postscript: Textualism and Judicial Authority, by Jeremy Waldron
(Thanks to Brian Christopher Jones for the pointer. I previously noted James Allan's contribution here.)
Addendum: The British Journal of American Legal Studies (BJALS) is a peer-reviewed, faculty-managed journal which may not be familiar to U.S. audiences but has outstanding content. Seth Barrett Tillman (well-known to readers of this blog) is one of the associate editors.
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