However, as an originalist one who interprets the U.S. Constitution based on the meaning it held when it was originally adopted more than 200 years ago -- burning the American flag is a protected right, Scalia told more than 1,200 people at William and Mary Hall.
Its protected by the First Amendment, said Scalia, explaining why he joined the high courts majority in the opinion that flag burning is a protected form of political expression. If you play the old way, you often have to reach decisions you dont enjoy."
--- Justice Scalia speaks at W&M
Author: Brian Whitson, W&M News
Date: Mar 21, 2004
I think I remember Scalia once saying (maybe on C-SPAN) that the morning after the decision, he walked into his kitchen and his wife started humming "You're a Grand Old Flag" or something similar.
Eventually he'll come around or its back to Reggio de Calabria for him.