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Discover the untold story of one of the most brilliant and influential figures in American legal history with SCALIA: Rise to Greatness, 1936–1986. Written by acclaimed historian and journalist James Rosen, this comprehensive biography takes readers on a captivating journey through the life and career of Justice Antonin Scalia. From his humble beginnings in Queens to his seat on the Supreme Court, Scalia's impact on American law and society cannot be overstated.
What sets this biography apart is Rosen's unparalleled access to unprecedented sources, including private Supreme Court emails and interviews with Scalia's family, colleagues, and even his poker buddies. This in-depth research allows Rosen to provide fresh insights into Scalia's Catholic upbringing, his academic pursuits, and his pivotal role in reforming the U.S. intelligence community during his time in the Nixon and Ford administrations.
Rosen's writing style combines intellectual rigor and wit, making SCALIA: Rise to Greatness, 1936–1986 a truly engaging read. Whether you're a Scalia fan, a history enthusiast, or simply someone interested in American law, this book is a must-read. Don't miss your chance to dive into the captivating life and legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia.
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