Despite Justice Antonin Scalia's influential role in shaping conservative legal thought, his legacy is increasingly complicated by the evolving jurisprudence of his successors on the Supreme Court. While some of his core principles like textualism and originalism remain strong, others such as Chevron deference have been challenged or undermined. The timing of his death allowed his most coherent views to solidify into a lasting legacy, but it also means that he did not adapt further to changing political trends, leaving room for both praise and critique from legal scholars and practitioners.
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