This past week, Judge Robert Bork passed away. He was best known for being rejected by the Senate after being nominated to the Supreme Court by President Reagan in 1987. I remember this well, because I was in college at the time and found myself in an odd position. In the debates around the table at the dorm cafeteria, I found myself arguing, not in defense of Bork, but against the arguments against him, which ranged from the knee-jerk anti-capitalism of ignorant college students to slanderous
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The Ink Blot
The Ink Blot
This past week, Judge Robert Bork passed away. He was best known for being rejected by the Senate after being nominated to the Supreme Court by President Reagan in 1987. I remember this well, because I was in college at the time and found myself in an odd position. In the debates around the table at the dorm cafeteria, I found myself arguing, not in defense of Bork, but against the arguments against him, which ranged from the knee-jerk anti-capitalism of ignorant college students to slanderous