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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Justice Antonin Gregory Scalia served for more | ||||||
3 | than 29 years on the Supreme Court of the
United States, rising | ||||||
4 | to the level of Senior Associate Justice; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Future Justice Antonin Scalia was born in Trenton, | ||||||
6 | New Jersey, the only son of an Italian
immigrant from Sicily; | ||||||
7 | after earning his bachelor's degree at Georgetown University, | ||||||
8 | he matriculated at
Harvard Law School in 1957, making Law | ||||||
9 | Review and graduating magna cum laude; and
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10 | WHEREAS, As a legal scholar, Justice Scalia could trace a | ||||||
11 | significant portion of his intellectual heritage
to Illinois, | ||||||
12 | winning appointment to the University of Chicago Law School in | ||||||
13 | 1977; as a teacher there,
he met many members of what was | ||||||
14 | coming to be known as the "Chicago School" of law and
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15 | economics; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, Justice Scalia's own juridical philosophy moved | ||||||
17 | beyond the "Chicago School", although he learned a
lot from it; | ||||||
18 | in 1981, he became the pioneer faculty advisor to the | ||||||
19 | Federalist
Society, which was then an association of United | ||||||
20 | States law students seeking to develop a legal
philosophy to | ||||||
21 | fight back against the rampant subjectivity of "living | ||||||
22 | Constitution" legal theory; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, With a developing reputation as a jurist of | ||||||
2 | American constitutional law, Justice Scalia won
appointment in | ||||||
3 | August 1982 to the United States Court of Appeals for the | ||||||
4 | District of Columbia; he won appointment in September 1986 to | ||||||
5 | the Supreme Court of the United States, with both
appointments | ||||||
6 | coming from President Ronald Reagan; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Upon his appointment in 1986, Justice Scalia | ||||||
8 | became the first Italian-American
member of the nation's | ||||||
9 | highest court; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, As a member of the nation's highest court for | ||||||
11 | almost 3 decades, Justice Scalia
sought to return | ||||||
12 | original-intent jurisprudence to the heart of American | ||||||
13 | constitutional law, tirelessly
reminding legal scholars, his | ||||||
14 | colleagues, and the American public that the power and | ||||||
15 | legitimacy of the
federal bench derives from its members | ||||||
16 | standing as interpreters of the law rather than as shapers and
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17 | legislators of the law; and
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18 | WHEREAS, In his 30th year as an Associate Justice of the | ||||||
19 | United States Supreme Court, after having actively served
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20 | almost up to his very last day of life, Justice Scalia was | ||||||
21 | enjoying a break from his duties in the
Big Bend country of far | ||||||
22 | west Texas, when he suddenly passed away; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Despite the fact that the death of Justice Scalia | ||||||
2 | has come at a moment of almost
unprecedented partisanship in | ||||||
3 | United States law and politics, and with significant | ||||||
4 | differences in how persons
of different stances view his life | ||||||
5 | and work, many came together to agree that he
had been a giant | ||||||
6 | of American jurisprudence and he had always been true to his | ||||||
7 | philosophy and core
beliefs; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
10 | mourn the death of Justice Antonin Gregory Scalia of the | ||||||
11 | University of Chicago
Law School and the Supreme Court of the | ||||||
12 | United States; and be it further | ||||||
13 | RESOLVED, That we offer our deepest respect to the memory | ||||||
14 | of the late Justice as a comfort to his
sorrowing wife, Maureen | ||||||
15 | McCarthy Scalia, and to his 9 children; and be it further
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16 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be presented to | ||||||
17 | Justice Scalia's widow, Maureen McCarthy
Scalia; Chief Justice | ||||||
18 | of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts; and to Thomas | ||||||
19 | J. Miles, the Dean of the
University of Chicago Law School.
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