Perspective
Jun. 24, 2016
Scalia, Brexit and personal pronouns
Thursday will conclude one of the two campaigns commenced in late February, concerning who should succeed Justice Antonin Scalia and whether the United Kingdom should leave the European Union. By Mitchell Keiter





Mitchell Keiter
Keiter Appellate Law
424 S Beverly Dr
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Email: Mitchell.Keiter@gmail.com
UCLA Law School
Mitchell is a certified appellate specialist. He taught many outstanding students while a professor at Western State University College of Law.
Thursday will conclude one of the two campaigns commenced in late February, concerning who should succeed Justice Antonin Scalia and whether the United Kingdom should leave the European Union (aka "Brexit"). The former question asks indirectly what the latter asks directly: How much should the common law world follow the norms of continental Europe.
Scalia debated Justice Stephen Breyer on this general question, and they f...
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