U.S. Supreme Court

Scalia's 'Nixon-Goes-to-China Moment'

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Justice Antonin Scalia, who at times has appeared indifferent and nearly hostile to the media, is set to appear on the prime time Sunday news program 60 Minutes later this month.

The Blog of Legal Times characterized the news of Scalia’s appearance as “extraordinary” and called it the justice’s “Nixon-goes-to-China moment.”

Scalia will be promoting the new book he co-authored with Bryan Garner, called Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges.

Even though Scalia is hardly the first justice to promote a book on national TV, Legal Times reporter Tony Mauro noted that Scalia in particular has been averse to broadcast media coverage. Early in his tenure, for instance, if a television news crew showed up at one of his appearances, he’d refuse to speak until the cameras left.

Scalia, Mauro writes, “may have felt encouraged in a general sense by the lighter and more open leadership of the Court by Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., which contrasts sharply with the cloistered style of Rehnquist, Roberts’ predecessor. The 72-year-old Scalia may also have felt that at this stage in his life, the time has come to unburden himself and tell his story on a stage broader than the Supreme Court.”

Scalia also will appear in a live broadcast on C-SPAN3 today in an open exchange with high school students.

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