Antonin Scalia, a sitting U.S. Supreme Court Justice, has died:
US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia - one of most conservative members of the high court - has died. Justice Scalia's death could shift the balance of power on the US high court, allowing President Barack Obama to add a fifth liberal justice to the court. The court's conservative majority has recently stalled major efforts by the Obama administration on climate change and immigration.
Justice Scalia, 79, was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. He died in his sleep early on Saturday while in West Texas for [a] hunting trip, the US Marshall service said. Justice Scalia was one of the most prominent proponents of "originalism" - a conservative legal philosophy that believes the US Constitution has a fixed meaning and does not change with the times.
Justice Scalia's death is, unsurprisingly, now being widely reported.
From the San Antonio Express News:
According to a report, Scalia arrived at the ranch on Friday and attended a private party with about 40 people. When he did not appear for breakfast, a person associated with the ranch went to his room and found a body.
[...] The U.S. Marshal Service, the Presidio County sheriff and the FBI were involved in the investigation. Officials with the law enforcement agencies declined to comment.
A federal official who asked not to be named said there was no evidence of foul play and it appeared that Scalia died of natural causes.
A gray Cadillac hearse pulled into the ranch last Saturday afternoon. The hearse came from Alpine Memorial Funeral Home.
Most major news outlets are covering this story, including CNN [video autoplays], The Washington Post, The New York Times, and NBC.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 14 2016, @05:03AM
As long as you don't mind when people cheer when someone you ...
No... Stop....
There is a HUGE difference between someone like Scalia and some nobody like myself or yourself. Scalia was a public figure. His actions, or inactions resulted in major changes to people's lives. Cheering that some nobody died is tasteless. But cheering that some public figure is dead, whose actions could have affected your life for the last 2 decades, well, sorry, but that comes with the job.
Scalia was not a saint. He was not some do-gooder. Some of his actions ruined people's lives.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/justice-scalia-so-called-torture-ok/ [cbsnews.com]
So I'm sorry, but Scalia removal through old-age from the SCOTUS is a good thing. Having someone there that believes torture is a-ok, is just bad. It's bad for US. It's bad for everyone.