http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/news/updates/5598.html
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia apologized to a Hattiesburg American reporter in a letter received today, and said that he has learned a lesson from the experience.
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"It has been the policy of the American judiciary not to thrust themselves into the public eye, where they might come to be regarded as politicians seeking public favor," Scalia wrote.
It's great that he apologized, but his justification is off. Whether his speeches are published or not, he's still making them, thus thrusting himself into the 'public eye'.
Maybe he shouldn't be making speeches at all.