Monday, Jun. 07, 1999

Judicious Spending

By Harriet Barovick, Autumn DeLeon, Michelle Derrow, Tam Gray, Daniel Levy, Lina Lofaro, Anne Moffett, David Spitz and Chris Taylor

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