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- There was a good reason the media hadn’t recognized Leon’s name: Over the years, he’d been referred to vaguely as “the victim” or under the pseudonym “Paul”; the U.S. Supreme Court had called him “David L.” But concealing his identity hadn’t prevented the young man from suffering untold damage. Weeks after the train accident, the autopsy revealed that he had been drunk at the time of his death, a fact that surely surprised no one who knew him. And so the story ended almost exactly where it began: within a stone’s throw of Interstate 10.
I challenge the community to find one single controversial issue on which Scalia has proved to be on the right side of history. I'm no legal expert, but I read as much as I can in the media about the Court. I literally can't think of one split decision where I've agreed with him.