Morning Edition, September 13, 2010
U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has sparred for years with Justice Antonin
Scalia on the printed pages of legal opinions. The two have even debated about
constitutional interpretation in public. And now Justice Breyer has taken his
argument to the printed pages of a book written for popular consumption. In his
first interview about the new book, Breyer's targets are the ideas of
originalism and textualism advocated by Scalia — the notion that the framers of
the Constitution meant what they said and no more — and that the provisions of
the Constitution are limited to what they covered back in 1789. Breyer's book,
Making Our Democracy Work, A Judge’s View, is a combination of history and
legal philosophy.