Yes, Scalia, has been a very good friend. When he hears proper arguments about the dangers of NSA spying on citizens, he’ll make the right decision.
He says he doesn’t know right now. I trust that’s because he is lacking specific information. When it’s brought to his attention, he’ll weigh it carefully.
Starting to feel as though you have no one on your side? me to
No, he has not — he puts far, far too much import on the way things have 'always' been done.
As such, he continues to carve out exceptions to what the Constitution plainly says in order to justify things like unwarranted search and seizure.