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by angry_octet
3392 days ago
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A great example of how poor Scalia's judicial reasoning was. It wasn't a 'loophole' and the fact that the justices understood it that way probably shows how out of touch they are. But that Scalia disregarded a key tenet of the need to interpret laws based on the circumstances at hand is ghastly. FWIW I agree that the court got it wrong, but Scalia's reasoning in supporting Aereo's position is flawed. |
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