Justice Antonin Scalia was known as one of the Supreme Court's most influential judges. As a conservative, noted for his originalist interpretations of the Constitution, his death has brought out bitter partisan debates on who should replace him. Questions linger over whether or not Congress will approve a judge nominated by President Obama and how Justice Scalia's passing will influence the 2016 presidential election.
Guests:
Ruth Colker, Professor, Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law
Bruce Allen Murphy, Professor of Government and Law, Lafayette College and Author, Scalia: A Court of One