作者:琼·比斯库皮奇(Joan Biskupic),美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)最高法院首席分析师
发布时间:2026年2月5日,美国东部时间凌晨4:00
安东宁·斯卡利亚大法官生平照片集
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美国最高法院大法官安东宁·斯卡利亚(Antonin Scalia)于2月13日(周六)被发现死亡,他是历史上最具影响力的保守派大法官之一,享年79岁。
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美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)在其第二届任期就职典礼上,向最高法院大法官克拉伦斯·托马斯(Clarence Thomas)、安东宁·斯卡利亚、索尼娅·索托马约尔(Sonia Sotomayor)、安东尼·肯尼迪(Anthony Kennedy)和约翰·罗伯茨(John Roberts)致意。
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2015年10月20日,在明尼阿波利斯的明尼苏达大学法学院斯坦因讲座系列活动中,斯卡利亚发表演讲。
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美国最高法院大法官安东宁·斯卡利亚于2月13日(周六)被发现死亡,他是历史上最具影响力的保守派大法官之一,享年79岁。
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1986年6月17日,时任总统里根宣布提名斯卡利亚担任最高法院大法官,这是由于首席大法官沃伦·E·伯格(Warren E. Burger)退休。
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1986年7月28日,斯卡利亚在华盛顿的办公室工作。他于1986年被任命,是最高法院任职时间最长的大法官。
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1986年8月6日,斯卡利亚在华盛顿参议院司法委员会的确认听证会上作证。
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这张1986年的照片显示,斯卡利亚是首位拥有意大利裔美国人血统的大法官,他以全票通过确认程序。
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1986年9月26日,即将退休的首席大法官沃伦·伯格(右)为斯卡利亚宣誓就职,斯卡利亚的妻子莫琳(Maureen)手持圣经。斯卡利亚是最高法院第103位大法官。
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1995年6月28日,在华盛顿最高法院大楼的大礼堂举行的祈祷仪式上,美国最高法院大法官们在已故首席大法官沃伦·伯格的灵柩前表示敬意。
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2003年1月12日,在弗吉尼亚州弗雷德里克斯堡的宗教自由纪念碑前,斯卡利亚向聚集的人群发表讲话,庆祝宗教自由日。他抱怨说,法院在将上帝排除在政府之外的问题上做得过于极端。
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2004年3月12日,斯卡利亚抵达北卡罗来纳州勒琼海军陆战队基地,在那里与美国海军陆战队少将罗伯特·C·迪克森(Robert C. Dickerson)握手,这是一次正式访问。
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2004年4月7日,斯卡利亚在密西西比州哈蒂斯堡的长老会基督高中向学生发表讲话。
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2005年9月6日,在华盛顿,首席大法官威廉·H·伦奎斯特(William H. Rehnquist)的灵柩停放在美国最高法院大礼堂,斯卡利亚与桑德拉·戴·奥康纳(Sandra Day O’Connor)从灵柩旁走过。
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2005年9月7日,美国最高法院大法官露丝·巴德·金斯伯格(Ruth Bader Ginsburg)、斯蒂芬·布雷耶(Stephen Breyer)、克拉伦斯·托马斯、戴维·苏特(David Souter)、安东尼·肯尼迪、安东宁·斯卡利亚、桑德拉·戴·奥康纳和约翰·保罗·斯蒂文斯(John Paul Stevens)从最高法院大楼走出,前往参加首席大法官威廉·伦奎斯特的葬礼。
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2005年10月10日,在纽约市,斯卡利亚在安全人员的护送下参加一年一度的哥伦布日游行。
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2006年2月21日,在华盛顿美国企业研究所的问答环节中,斯卡利亚向听众提问。在名为“外国法及其在美国法律辩论中的运用”的研讨会上,斯卡利亚发表了主题演讲。
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If you want to win over Supreme Court justices, quote Antonin Scalia
By Joan Biskupic, CNN Chief Supreme Court Analyst
PUBLISHED Feb 5, 2026, 4:00 AM ET
Justice Antonin Scalia’s life in photos
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who was found dead on Saturday, February 13, was one of the most influential conservative justices in history. He was 79.
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U.S. President Barack Obama greets Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, Sonia Sotomayor, Anthony Kennedy and John Roberts at Obama’s inauguration for his second term of office.
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Scalia speaks at the University of Minnesota as part of the law school’s Stein Lecture series on October 20, 2015, in Minneapolis.
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who was found dead on Saturday, February 13, was one of the most influential conservative justices in history. He was 79.
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President Ronald Reagan announces the nomination of Scalia to the Supreme Court on June 17, 1986, as a result of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger’s retirement.
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Scalia works in his office in Washington on July 28, 1986. Scalia, who was appointed in 1986, was the longest-serving justice on the Supreme Court.
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Scalia appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearings in Washington on August 6, 1986.
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Scalia, seen in a 1986 photo, was the first justice of Italian-American heritage and passed through confirmation with a unanimous vote.
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Retiring Chief Justice Warren Burger, right, administers the oath to Scalia, as Scalia’s wife, Maureen, holds the Bible on September 26, 1986. Scalia was the 103rd person to sit on the court.
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U.S. Supreme Court justices pay their respects in front of the casket of former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger during a prayer ceremony in the Great Hall at the Supreme Court Building in Washington on June 28, 1995.
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Scalia speaks to a crowd gathered at the Religious Freedom Monument in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to celebrate Religious Freedom Day on January 12, 2003. Scalia complained that courts have gone overboard in keeping God out of government.
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Scalia shakes hands with U.S. Marines Corps Maj. Gen. Robert C. Dickerson, commanding general, upon Scalia’s arrival at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, for an official visit on March 12, 2004.
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Scalia speaks to Presbyterian Christian High School students in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, April 7, 2004.
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The casket of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist lies in the Great Hall of the U.S. Supreme Court as Scalia and Sandra Day O’Connor, left, walk past on September 6, 2005, in Washington.
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Members of the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Stephen Breyer, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice David Souter, Justice William Kennedy, Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and Justice John Paul Stevens file out of the U.S. Supreme Court Building to attend funeral services for Chief Justice William Rehnquist on September 7, 2005, in Washington.
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Surrounded by security, Scalia walks in the annual Columbus Day Parade on October 10, 2005, in New York City.
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Scalia calls on people during a question-and-answer period at the American Enterprise Institute on February 21, 2006, in Washington. Scalia delivered the keynote address about foreign law and the debate about how it is used in American Law during the seminar called