Justice Antonin Scalia served three decades on the United States Supreme Court. He died this weekend at the age of 79. Called a “leader of a conservative intellectual renaissance" by the New York Times Scalia was known for his intellect and his wit as much as for his legal legacy.
USD law professor Jonathan Van patten discusses the impact of Justice Scalia ... why he was admired, why he was criticized, and why he was such good friends with intellectual opponent Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.