Antonin Scalia (born 1936) is an American jurist who serves as an 
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Upon the 
retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens, Scalia will become the Senior 
Associate Justice. In 1982, he was appointed as a judge of the United 
States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by 
President Ronald Reagan. In 1986, Judge Scalia was appointed by Reagan 
to the Supreme Court to fill the seat as associate justice vacated when 
Justice William Rehnquist was elevated to Chief Justice. While 
Rehnquist's confirmation was contentious, Scalia was asked few 
difficult questions by the Senate Judiciary Committee, and faced no 
opposition. Scalia was unanimously confirmed by the Senate, and took 
the bench on September 26, 1986. In his near quarter-century on the 
Court, Justice Scalia has staked out a conservative ideology in his 
opinions, advocating textualism in statutory interpretation and 
originalism in constitutional interpretation. He is a strong defender 
of the powers of the executive branch, believing presidential power 
should be paramount in many areas. He opposes affirmative action and 
other policies that treat minorities as groups. He files separate 
opinions in large numbers of cases, and, in his minority opinions, 
often castigates the Court's majority in scathing language.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

900:

A debt is pardoned by the Datu of Tondo on the island of Luzon, as 
inscribed on the Laguna Copperplate Inscription, the earliest known 
written document found in the Philippines.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laguna_Copperplate_Inscription>

1509:

Henry VIII became King of England, following the death of his father 
Henry VII, eventually becoming a significant figure in the history of 
the English monarchy.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England>

1918:

The German fighter pilot known as "The Red Baron", the most successful 
flying ace of World War I with 80 confirmed air combat victories, was 
shot down and killed near Vaux-sur-Somme in France.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_von_Richthofen>

1960:

Brasília, a planned city primarily designed by architect and urban 
planner Lúcio Costa, was officially inaugurated, replacing Rio de 
Janeiro as the capital of Brazil.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bras%C3%ADlia>

1970:

In response to a long-running dispute over wheat production quotas, the 
Principality of Hutt River proclaimed their secession from Western 
Australia.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Hutt_River>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

penalize (v):
1. To subject to a penalty, especially for the infringement of a rule 
or regulation. 
2. To impose a handicap on.
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/penalize>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

We live in a world ruled by fictions of every kind — mass 
merchandising, advertising, politics conducted as a branch of 
advertising, the instant translation of science and technology into 
popular imagery, the increasing blurring and intermingling of 
identities within the realm of consumer goods, the preempting of any 
free or original imaginative response to experience by the television 
screen. We live inside an enormous novel. For the writer in particular 
it is less and less necessary for him to invent the fictional content 
of his novel. The fiction is already there. The writer's task is to 
invent the reality.
  --J. G. Ballard
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/J._G._Ballard>




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