A
professor at Fordham Law School assigned his Information Privacy Law class to compile all the details of Scalia's life. They made a
dossier, which included his
home address, his home phone number, the movies he likes, his food preferences, his wife's personal e-mail address, and "photos of his lovely grandchildren.
I just thought it was funny. I believe that privacy amounts to more than Scalia does, and he was
clearly discomforted by the dossier.
(And the prof's
response.)