Word: bork
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Eventually, the newspaper, which has received a grant from the Institute for Educational Affairs (IEA) in New York City, hopes to have a circulation of 10,000. Bork added...
...creators hope to begin a weekly "forum for conservative politics and Yale issues, as well as straight reporting. "Publisher Charles Bork '81, said recently...
...Bork said. "We're not modeling ourselves after them." adding. "We will bear little or no resemblance to The Dartmouth Review...
...Attorney General Elliot Richardson, 61, who quit rather than carry out order to fire Cox, practices law in Washington. Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus, 49, who also refused, is senior vice president of Weyerhaeuser Co. in Tacoma, Wash. Robert Bork, 55, third-ranking Justice Department official who did dismiss Cox, was appointed federal appeals court judge by President Reagan...
...their rights were being violated in those areas could seek relief initially only in state courts. Given the multiplicity of states with diverse court systems, this procedure would raise the possibility of innumerable different constructions of the fundamental law of the land. Or, as Yale Law School Professor Robert Bork puts it, "you'd have 50 different constitutions running around out there, and I'm not sure even the conservatives would like the results...