Mary Anne Case: Introduction Francis J. Mootz III and Brian G. Slocum ; The rhetoric of constitutional adjudication. Scalia as Procrustes for the majority, Scalia as Cassandra in dissent
Scott Soames: Justice Scalia's philosophy of interpretation: from textualism to deferentialism
Victoria Nourse -- The rhetoric of statutory textualism. No vehicles on Mars / Brian G. Slocum: Power
Lawrence M. Solan -- T extualism without formalism: Justice Scalia's statutory interpretation legacy: The two Justice Scalias
Francis J. Mootz III: Party like it's 1989: Justice Scalia's rhetoric of certainty
Steven Mailloux: Applied rhetorical theory. God's justice, Scalia's rhetoric, and interpretive politics
Darien Shanske: Rhetoric, jurisprudence, and the case of Justice Scalia; or, why did Justice Scalia, of all judges, write like that?
George H. Taylor, Matthew L. Jockers, and Fernando Nascimento: No reasonable person
Brian H. Bix: Justice Scalia and family law
Eugene Garver: Rhetorical criticism of Heller. Guns and preludes
Peter Brooks: Of guns and grammar: Justice Scalia's rhetoric
Linda L. Berger: The rhetoric of the past. A separate, abridged edition of the First Amendment Rhetorical constructions of precedent: Justice Scalia's free-exercise opinion
Clarke Rountree.: Justice Scalia's rhetoric of overruling: throwing out the (institutional) baby with the bathwater
Mary Anne Case: Introduction Francis J. Mootz III and Brian G. Slocum ; The rhetoric of constitutional adjudication. Scalia as Procrustes for the majority, Scalia as Cassandra in dissent
Scott Soames: Justice Scalia's philosophy of interpretation: from textualism to deferentialism
Victoria Nourse -- The rhetoric of statutory textualism. No vehicles on Mars / Brian G. Slocum: Power
Lawrence M. Solan -- T extualism without formalism: Justice Scalia's statutory interpretation legacy: The two Justice Scalias
Francis J. Mootz III: Party like it's 1989: Justice Scalia's rhetoric of certainty
Steven Mailloux: Applied rhetorical theory. God's justice, Scalia's rhetoric, and interpretive politics
Darien Shanske: Rhetoric, jurisprudence, and the case of Justice Scalia; or, why did Justice Scalia, of all judges, write like that?
George H. Taylor, Matthew L. Jockers, and Fernando Nascimento: No reasonable person
Brian H. Bix: Justice Scalia and family law
Eugene Garver: Rhetorical criticism of Heller. Guns and preludes
Peter Brooks: Of guns and grammar: Justice Scalia's rhetoric
Linda L. Berger: The rhetoric of the past. A separate, abridged edition of the First Amendment Rhetorical constructions of precedent: Justice Scalia's free-exercise opinion
Clarke Rountree.: Justice Scalia's rhetoric of overruling: throwing out the (institutional) baby with the bathwater