Robert Bork

Give Me a Free Essay

Source: OpPapers.com

When composing the Constitution in 1789, the Founding Fathers were anxious to stress that the executive branch of the new republic was to be subordinate to the peoples’ representation, the Congress. They achieved this through the Separation of Powers, a ...
Full article at: OpPapers.com  More like this  Jun 8 2013, 3:06pm CDT

Democrats do 'judicial profiling,' too

Source: Baltimore Sun

I found the recent editorial concerning President Barack Obama's judicial appointments ("Judicial profiling," June 5) a little amusing. For those of us old enough to remember the Senate confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork, bot ...
Full article at: Baltimore Sun  More like this  Jun 7 2013, 2:15pm CDT

5 Supreme Court Justices Who Got Their Start on the D.C. Circuit Court

Source: National Journal

If you want an idea of who might be a future Supreme Court justice, look no further than the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The Court not only has an important role in shaping laws in the U.S.—the bench's majority c ...
Full article at: National Journal  More like this  Jun 4 2013, 11:45am CDT

Everything you need to know about the nominations showdown, in one FAQ

Source: The Washington Post

Georgetown Law Center professor Nina Pillard, rumored to be among Obama’s picks for the D.C. Circuit. (American Constitution Society) It was funny when Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Chuck Grassley equated Obama filling D.C. Circu ...
Full article at: The Washington Post  More like this  Jun 3 2013, 9:00am CDT

How Corporations Hijacked The First Amendment | Timothy Wu | New Republic | 3rd June 2013

Source: The Browser

It is tempting to call the First Amendment the new nuclear option for undermining regulation, except that its deployment is shockingly routine. Every time you fill a prescription at a drug store like Walgreen ...
Full article at: The Browser  More like this  Jun 3 2013, 4:40am CDT

Michele Bachmann, one of our best

Source: Standard-Examiner

The prophet Isaiah wrote, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" (Isaiah 5:20, KJV) Sixteenth century theologian Mar ...
Full article at: Standard-Examiner  More like this  May 30 2013, 3:54pm CDT

Open thread for night owls: Pro-gun crackpot cancels parade, now demands overthrow of government

Source: Daily Kos

We stand with millions of Americans concerned about the strength of our economy, gas prices, and the safety of our water supply in urging you to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. When you strip away the rhetoric ...
Full article at: Daily Kos  More like this  May 29 2013, 10:30pm CDT

Peak Republican stupidity? No, nominating judges isn't 'court packing'

Source: Daily Kos

I resent that. I demand snark, and overly so -- Markos Moulitsas. that would probably be worse. We will never be free from fear as long as we fear the NRA. from the House of legislating a return to the original rule ...
Full article at: Daily Kos  More like this  May 29 2013, 1:13pm CDT

Originalism: The Dark Misunderstanding

Source: The Huffington Post

At the time of his now crucial rejection by the senate, Robert Bork's importance did not fully reach me. I knew him only as Solicitor General, third on the Justice Department hierarchy list, who fired Speci ...
Full article at: The Huffington Post  More like this  May 29 2013, 9:54am CDT

Senate GOP decries non-existent 'court packing'

Source: MSNBC Blogs

FDR pursued court packing; Obama has not. Last week, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) got a little confused. During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the Iowa Republican read brief remarks in which he condemned the Obama administration for pushing a "c ...
Full article at: MSNBC Blogs  More like this  May 29 2013, 9:33am CDT



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