We extend our deepest condolences to his family. I want to bring i terry moran, who covers the Supreme Court heret abc news. Terry, talk to me about the legacy tonight on Justice Scalia. Reporter tom, its a toweringlegacy. Not just on the Supreme Court, butight through all of american law, really, for three decade and more. Antoninn scalia led the charge for conservates in american law. Led the effort to roll bac what u might call thehe heroic era of liberal activism on the court. The era of civil rights jurisprudence that broke down jim crow and did so much else. Scalia thought justices and judges had gone out of control in that era, and he was the intellectual leader, and the leader byheer force of a very strong personality, of the effort to say, theres another way way. The constitution, scalia says, means what it meant to the people who wrote it and ratified it. And in decion after decision, on, not where he was in the majority, but even more important, in this sense, where he lost,
He was an extraordinary strij, admired and treasured. His passing is a great loss to the court and the country he so loyally served. We extend our deepest condolences to his family. I want to bring in terry moran, who covers the Supreme Court here at abc news. Terry, talk to me about the legacy tonight on Justice Scalia. Reporter tom, its a towering legacy. Not just on the Supreme Court, but right through all of american law, really, for three decades and more. Antonin scalia led the charge for conservatives in american law. Led the effort to roll back what you might call the heroic era of liberal activism on the court. The era of civil rights jurisprudence that broke down jim crow and did so much else. Scalia thought justices and judges had gone out of control in that era, and he was the intellectual leader, and the leader by sheer force of a very way way. The constitution, scalia says, means what it meant to the people who wrote it and ratified it. And in decision after decision, not
California Hospice Administrator Sentenced for Role in Hospice Fraud Scheme Details Written by Imperial Valley News
Los Angeles, California - The administrator of a Southern California hospice was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in prison for his role in a multimillion dollar hospice fraud scheme.
Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicholas L. McQuaid of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Assistant Director in Charge Kristi K. Johnson of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, and Special Agent in Charge Timothy B. DeFrancesca of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s (HHS-OIG) Los Angeles Regional Office made the announcement.