Thousands Pay Respects to Late Justice Scalia

WASHINGTON— Bidding farewell to their longtime colleague, the eight remaining Supreme Court justices joined family members, former law clerks and members of the public Friday in paying their respects to Antonin Scalia in a tradition-laden, solemn day...
Thousands Pay Respects to Late Justice Scalia
Relatives pass the casket of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia as they leave a private ceremony in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, where Scalia lies in repose. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool
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WASHINGTON— Bidding farewell to their longtime colleague, the eight remaining Supreme Court justices joined family members, former law clerks and members of the public Friday in paying their respects to Antonin Scalia in a tradition-laden, solemn day at the marble courthouse atop Capitol Hill.

The Rev. Paul Scalia, the justice’s son and a Catholic priest, said traditional prayers at a private ceremony before thousands of people filed through the court’s Great Hall, where Scalia’s casket lay on a funeral bier first used after President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. “You have called your servant Antonin out of this world. Release him from the bonds of sin and welcome him into your presence,” the sixth of the justice’s nine children said.

Outside the court, meanwhile, a makeshift memorial was set up featuring jars of applesauce, a pile of fortune cookies and paper bags, items that figured in the outspoken conservative Scalia’s sharp dissents in recent cases.

The body of Justice Antonin Scalia arrives at the Supreme Court in Washington, on Feb. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The body of Justice Antonin Scalia arrives at the Supreme Court in Washington, on Feb. 19, 2016. AP Photo/Alex Brandon