Word: bork
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...words over Bork heated up last week as Delaware Democrat Joseph Biden, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, delivered his most forthright criticism yet of Bork. A presidential candidate who has already announced his intention to vote against Bork's confirmation, Biden told the American Bar Association convention in San Francisco that Bork might try to revoke "dozens" of the milestone Supreme Court decisions that the judge has called "lawless," "unprincipled" and "utterly specious." Said Biden: "Had he been Justice Bork during the past 30 years and had his view prevailed, America would be a fundamentally different place than...
Later that day former Chief Justice Warren Burger condemned Biden's plan to ; grill Bork during the confirmation hearings. "No judge up for nomination under any circumstances should ever be asked to commit himself on how he's going to vote on a case that's coming before the court at some future date," declared Burger...
...Bork's strongest defense, appropriately, came from the White House. In his television address, Reagan cited Bork's confirmation as his first goal for the remainder of his presidency. Bork's nomination, said the President, "is being opposed by some because he practices judicial restraint. That means he won't put their opinions ahead of the law; he won't put his own opinions ahead of the law. And that's the way it should...
Although some right-wing groups have hailed Bork as a kindred conservative who will shift the court to their liking, Reagan has gone out of his way to portray Bork as a moderate in the Powell mold. The White House has distributed to key Senators a briefing book that outlines many of Bork's rulings and proclaims that his appointment to the court "will not alter the balance...
...White House's depiction of Bork is a "campaign of misinformation," according to Ralph Neas, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. In coordinating the anti-Bork coalition, Neas and his allies have reviewed Bork's record as a Yale Law School professor, U.S. Solicitor General and a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...