“Concentration camps just went mainstream in the US. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told law students in Hawaii that the Supreme Court does not uphold the Constitution, and that they should anticipate the court to issue more rulings along the same lines as those enabling the internment of US citizens not charged with a crime, just like as happened during World War II. Why? To answer this question, Justice Scalia quotes Marcus Tullius Cicero, who said that ‘laws are silent in times of war’. Scalia said the court was wrong, ‘but you are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again.'”
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