Justice Antonin Scalia Was "Furious" At Roberts Vote On Obamacare
Jeffrey Toobin's latest book portrays Supreme Court Justice Antonin
Scalia as increasingly cranky and partisan — and infuriated with Chief
Justice John Roberts over the court's recent decisions on healthcare and
immigration.
Toobin, who writes for The New Yorker and
also covers the court for CNN, credits Scalia for a sea change in how
both sides of the political spectrum think about the law. But he says
the justice's bombast has become off-putting to more even-tempered
colleagues....
The
book confirms previous reports that Roberts changed his vote in the
landmark case over President Obama's healthcare law after initially
siding with the conservative justices. But Toobin reports — as others
have implied — that what pushed Roberts away was the conservative
justices' insistence on striking down the entire health law.
"Scalia's view of the justices as gladiators against the president unnerved Roberts," Toobin writes.
The
book describes Scalia as "furious" and "enraged" at Roberts —
contradicting Scalia's public statements brushing aside any tension.
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