Confirmed: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Found Dead at W. Texas Luxury Resort

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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has been found dead at a West Texas luxury resort. From the San Antonio Express News:

Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead of apparent natural causes Saturday on a luxury resort in West Texas, federal officials said.

Scalia, 79, was a guest at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, a resort in the Big Bend region south of Marfa.

According to a report, Scalia arrived at the ranch on Friday and attended a private party with about 40 people. When he did not appear for breakfast, a person associated with the ranch went to his room and found a body.

The second source: BREAKING: Surpreme Court Justice Scalia dies during hunting trip in Marfa.

EL PASO - An El Paso source close to Justice Antonin Scalia tells ABC-7 that the 79-year-old died in his sleep last night after a day of quail hunting at Cibolo Creek Ranch outside of Marfa, Texas.

UPDATE at 2/13/16 2:06:36 pm by Charles Johnson
UPDATE at 2/13/16 2:09:32 pm by Charles Johnson
UPDATE at 2/13/16 2:15:26 pm by Charles Johnson

Get ready for an epic battle, folks. President Obama now has a chance to break the conservative stranglehold on the Supreme Court.

UPDATE at 2/13/16 2:35:17 pm by Charles Johnson

Ted Cruz wastes no time getting his obstructionism on.

UPDATE at 2/13/16 3:10:34 pm by Charles Johnson

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