|
|
|
Your Guide to the United States Supreme Court/
Powered
By LAWPEDIA® Search Engine
| The
Justices of the United States Supreme Court |
 |
Antonin
Scalia |
Antonin Scalia
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was born
in Trenton, New Jersey, March 11, 1936. He married Maureen McCarthy
and has nine children— Ann Forrest, Eugene, John Francis,
Catherine Elisabeth, Mary Clare, Paul David, Matthew, Christopher
James, and Margaret Jane. He received his A.B. from Georgetown
University and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and his
LL.B. from Harvard Law School, and was a Sheldon Fellow of Harvard
University from 1960–1961. He was in private practice in
Cleveland, Ohio from 1961–1967, a Professor of Law at the
University of Virginia from 1967–1971, and a Professor of
Law at the University of Chicago from 1977–1982, and a Visiting
Professor of Law at Georgetown University and Stanford University.
He was chairman of the American Bar Association’s Section
of Administrative Law, 1981–1982, and its Conference of
Section Chairmen, 1982–1983. He served the federal government
as General Counsel of the Office of Telecommunications Policy
from 1971–1972, Chairman of the Administrative Conference
of the United States from 1972–1974, and Assistant Attorney
General for the Office of Legal Counsel from 1974–1977.
He was appointed Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit in 1982. President Reagan nominated
him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and he took
his seat September 26, 1986. |

Welcome to LawPedia® -- The Law EncycloPedia™.
We
are engaged in collecting, organizing and compiling the world's most
comprehensive Law related source of information for publication on the
Internet. Contributors &
Subscrribers. Our Mission:To create the complete and
definitive source of Law information available anywhere. Our goal is
to be your source for Law related information. Visitors access and receive
up to date information about Law and current legal developments through
our Fresh Law Links™
section. Encyc-Law-Pedia®
Legal Research Index (LRI). Our LAWPEDIA®
search engine guides you to all law related information, web
sites, and other resources available on the Internet.
It is THE LEGAL ENGINE THAT CAN®. 
|