Term Paper on "Justice Scalia"
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Scalia MemorandumOn the Question of Recusal: Supreme Court Justice Scalia's Memorandum
Justice Scalia's test, or rule, for when a Supreme Court Justice should recuse his or herself, is not a rule created by Scalia, but one upon which all nine members of the Court have come to agree that the elements of test would serve as reason for recusal. The test for recusal is, according to Justice Scalia's memorandum in the case of Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, Et Al. v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia Et Al. (541 U.S. _(2004)), is as follows:
If the judge's impartiality can "reasonably be questioned."
If the official actions of friends (of a Justice or Justices) were at issue.
If a Justice's relationship with an individual was such that a particular's friends "official" action were called into question, and if the Justice's impartiality could reasonably be questioned; then it would be a case for recusal. The key here is the nature of the friendship, which would have to be considered on a friendship by friendship basis; and, perhaps more importantly, the "official action" of that friend. The official action is described by Justice Scalia as one occurring while the friend holds a government office, such as Vice President in this case; or is employed in an official capacity by the United States Government, and the action that is being called into question is one performed while in the service of that employment or office.
In support of Justice Scalia's position that the elements of his relationship with Vice President Cheney, as cited in this cas
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In sum, I see nothing about this case which takes it out of the category of normal official-action litigation, where my friendship, or the appearance of my friendship, with one of the named officers does not require recusal (p. 10)..Also, Justice Scalia points out that one of the private respondents in the case did not call for or join in petition for Justice Scalia's recusal, and actually expressed a comfort of confidence in Justice Scalia's impartiality (p. 19). That the respondents were unable to be of a unified and same mind on the subject of impartiality certainly supports Justice Scalia's own confidence that his friendship with the Vice President is neither one that meets the two elements of the test, or is one that requires his recusal.
2) on page 17 of Justice Scalia's memorandum, he writes: "Of course it can be claimed (as some editorials have claimed) that the times have changed, and what was once considered proper? Even as Byron White's day, is no longer so." Here, it appears that Justice Scalia is referring to the arena of public opinion, and he is acknowledging that the voice of public opinion rings very loud in today's world, perhaps more so than it might have in another time or an earlier era. According to the editorials, who often, and erroneously, claim to be the voice of public opinion, those editorialists would have Justice Scalia recuse himself in the name of public opposition to Justice Scalia sitting on the case.
3) Justice Scalia also wrote: "Justice's enjoying friendship with Membership of Congress and officers of the Executive Branch has not been abandoned, and ought not to be (pp. 17-18)." This is to clarify that people of power, whose power is collectively geographically situated in the District of Columbia, or elsewhere, are often times people who have a relationship, in varying degrees of friendship or otherwise, and who come together… READ MORE
Quoted Instructions for "Justice Scalia" Assignment:
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/scotus/chny31804jsmem.pdf
then answer the following:
1). What is Justice Scalia's test or rule for when a Justice should recuse themselves from a case.
2). What does Justice Scalia mean on Page 17 when he writes: "Of course it can be claimed (as some editorials have claimed) that 'times have changed,' and what was once considered proper?even as recently as Byron White's day?is no longer so."
3). Justice Scalia also wrote that: "?Justice's enjoying friendship with Membership of Congress and officers of the Executive Branch has not been abandoned, and ought not to be." What does he mean?
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Facts: New Justices Smith and Jones have been life long friends and supporters of first term President, Andrea Burns. The families vacation together and every Sunday they gather for a traditional Sunday dinner at the White House. The date is November 11, 2004, a week after the President was defeated in a very close election. New York State provided the margin of victory in the Electoral College. The State of New York's voting machines have been impounded and the New York Court of Appeals has just decided to uphold the voting results in favor of the challenger, James Ready. President Burns' attorneys have filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court. Challenger, James Ready's attorneys have fielded a motion for Justices Smith and Jones to recuse themselves because of their personal relationship with President Burns. Your decision should not be more than 150 words and it should show your analysis of the Scalia position, the application of the position to the facts, and an analysis of the rationale for your outcome. In favor of recusal.
****4.) Apply Justice Scalia's views on recusal to the following set of facts and write a short decision on whether the Justices in the scenario below should recuse themselves.(about 900 word response)
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