I am often asked what it was like to be a woman clerking for Justice Scalia. ‘Much like being a man clerking for him’ is my easy answer. Justice Scalia believed in one simple principle: That law came to the court as an ‘is,’ not an ‘ought.’ Joan Larsen Read Quote
Judges should interpret the laws according to what they say, not according to what the judges wish they would say. Judges are supposed to interpret the laws; they are not supposed to make them. Joan Larsen Read Quote
The citizens of Michigan elect the justices to resolve the complex disputes that reach the Supreme Court, and we must not shrink from that duty. Joan Larsen Read Quote
Denying the president a constitutional voice is the real threat to our system of separated powers. Joan Larsen Read Quote
We have differing views on law, politics and religion. But I have yet to meet a Scalia clerk who was not grateful to the man who taught us, shaped us, and launched us into our lives in the law. Justice Scalia’s passing leaves a giant void in the court and in the intellectual discourse over the law. Joan Larsen Read Quote
I believe in enforcing the laws as written by the Legislature, as signed by the governor. Joan Larsen Read Quote
When I first met Antonin Scalia, I was a small child with one brown ponytail atop my head. Which is odd, because I was a full-grown woman, and my hair was short and blond. Still, sitting on the black leather sofa in his chambers, I remember shrinking. Joan Larsen Read Quote