The Center for Italian Studies Conference Remembering Justice Antonin Scalia concluded with Derrick Wang’s presentation The Aesthetic Influence of Justices Scalia and Ginsburg.
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The Center for Italian Studies Conference Remembering Justice Antonin Scalia concluded with Derrick Wang’s presentation The Aesthetic Influence of Justices Scalia and Ginsburg.
Retired Polish Constitutional Justice Eva Łętowska writes a two-page article on the relevance of Derrick Wang’s opera Scalia/Ginsburg to both American and Polish law.
The Glimmerglass Festival presents Derrick Wang’s opera Scalia/Ginsburg, starring acclaimed tenor William Burden, on August 4 & 13, 2017.
Audio: Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with Scalia/Ginsburg composer Derrick Wang, in an interview featuring audio clips from the opera.
In her official statement from the Supreme Court regarding the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg began with a quote from the opera Scalia/Ginsburg.
“NEW YORK (AP) — Most speakers at large conferences hope they have something topical to add when it's their turn to talk. Derrick Wang has nothing to worry about.”
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg describes Derrick Wang’s opera Scalia/Ginsburg to the AARP community.
‘Scalia/Ginsburg’ is featured three times (!) in New York radio station WQXR’s list of top Ruth Bader Ginsburg opera videos.
“Do you know about this opera ‘Scalia/Ginsburg’ by a talented musician who went to law school?”
The Los Angeles Times writes: “Could we please make it a constitutional requirement that no one can be sworn into office in the White House or Congress without first having seen ‘Scalia/Ginsburg’?”
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg talks to the Washington Post about Derrick Wang’s opera Scalia/Ginsburg.
VIDEO: David Savage of the Los Angeles Times describes Derrick Wang's opera 'Scalia/Ginsburg' in a panel discussion with fellow Supreme Court correspondents Robert Barnes (The Washington Post), Joan Biskupic (Reuters), Adam Liptak (The New York Times), and Tony Mauro (National Law Journal), moderated by Arthur Spitzer (Legal Director, ACLU of the National Capital Area).