Supreme Court releases audio of Justice Antonin Scalia saying maybe black …

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – John Vincent Scalia, who has owned and operated the Eltingville funeral home that bears his name since 1971, has expanded into Old Bridge, N.J., where many former Staten Islanders now reside. The Michael Hegarty Funeral Home 

Washington (CNN) The Supreme Court on Friday released audio of controversial comments made by Justice Antonin Scalia suggesting that some African-Americans might be better off at "less-advanced"universities, language that has caused a national 

Many black scientists are feeling annoyed this week over comments made by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Scalia suggested during oral arguments on Wednesday that a school such as the University of Texas was too taxing for black students, and 

Conservatives are understandably upset that people are stripping key phrases to attribute the brief's claims to Scalia. There are plenty of reasons to dislike Scalia, but the sin here is about as egregious as Harry Reid (three years younger) praising

“There are those who contend that it does not benefit reactionary white Americans to get them into the Supreme Court, where some of them obviously do not do so well, as opposed to having them go to a less-advanced job, a slower track job like radio