A review by mkpatt
A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law by Antonin Scalia, Amy Gutmann

5.0

I don't always agree with the late Justice Scalia, but we agree more often than not. This book offers a pretty good insight into his thinking and analysis process. There are critiques and criticisms by constitutional scholars and a sort of back and forth on issues of principles of constitutional interpretation that make for fascinating reading if you're interested in how he reached the conclusions that he did. I definitely think this is worth the time to read.