Wednesday round-up

Marking yesterday’s second anniversary of the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle report at  The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required) on “how Scalia admirers, critics and clerks are thinking about Scalia and his legacy, two years later.” Joan Biskupic reports at CNN that “[w]hatever cooperative spirit developed” while the court was short-handed in the wake of Scalia’s passing “appears to have faded now.” In an op-ed in The Washington Post, Richard Hasen remembers the late justice as a “disrupter” who “gave key conservative acolytes tools to advance an ideological agenda — tools that he presented as politically neutral.”

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