Words do have a limited range of meaning, and no interpretation that goes beyond that range is permissible.


Speech at Princeton University (1995), as quoted in a Scalia profile published by The Christian Science Monitor.


Words do have a limited range of meaning, and no interpretation that goes beyond that range is permissible.

Words do have a limited range of meaning, and no interpretation that goes beyond that range is permissible.

Words do have a limited range of meaning, and no interpretation that goes beyond that range is permissible.

Words do have a limited range of meaning, and no interpretation that goes beyond that range is permissible.