Judicious spendingBy Harriet Barovick, Autumn DeLeon, Michelle Derrow, Tam Gray,
Daniel Levy, Lina Lofaro, Anne Moffett, David Spitz and Chris
Taylor
May 31, 1999
Web posted at: 11:13 a.m. EDT (1513 GMT)
SOUTER VS. SCALIA (1998) The Supreme Court Justices, both
graduates of Harvard Law and appointed by Republicans, could
hardly be more dissimilar in their life-styles.
Financial-disclosure forms released last week highlight the
differences between David Souter, 59, a modest resident of Weare,
N.H., and Antonin Scalia, 63, a globetrotting crusader for
conservatism.
GIFTS
SOUTER: None
SCALIA: Washington Golf and Country Club membership; University
Club membership; four prints and one tempera by artist Giacinto
Orfanello
ADDITIONAL INCOME*
SOUTER: NONE
SCALIA: $20,000 (maximum allowable)
FREE TRIPS
SOUTER: One, Harvard Law School
SCALIA: 24 in total, including Venice, Italy; Dublin, Ireland;
Billings, Mont.; Macon, Ga.; and Aspen, Colo.
*Non-investment income, such as compensation for teaching
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