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4 + 1: and the 1 is Justice Anthony Kennedy
CONSERVATIVES are exulting in the Supreme Court's move to the right, after Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito came on board to...
National Review, 07/30/07 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
'Thanks a lot': free speech and high schools
ONCE more the lunacies of America's rights-crazed culture are on display in our highest court--disguised, of course, as a serious civil-liberties...
National Review, 04/16/07 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
Enforcing a "mood"
It ought to be a major intellectual event in constitutional law when a Justice of the Supreme Court comes forward publicly to explain his theory of...
New Criterion, 02/01/06 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
The uphill fight: can John Roberts restore the constitutional order?
THE nomination of John Roberts brings up the recurrent and crucial question of who is to govern America and, therefore, what is to be the course of...
National Review, 08/29/05 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
Travesty time, again: in its death-penalty decision, the Supreme Court hits a new low
THERE are plenty of reasons to deplore Roper v. Simmons, the Supreme Court's decision that a murderer under the age of 18 when he committed his...
National Review, 03/28/05 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
The necessary amendment.(Opinion)

Within the next two or three years, the Supreme Court will almost certainly climax a series of state court rulings by creating a national...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 08/01/04 by Bork, Robert H. · More from publication -
Olympians on the march: the courts & the culture wars
[T]o be "reactionary" means nothing more than to believe that in some of its aspects, however secondary, the past was better than the...
New Criterion, 05/01/04 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
Whose constitution is it, anyway? Supreme Court justices are importing foreign law, signaling a historic and deplorable shift
WHAT is going on here? Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in a recent speech said that decisions of other countries' courts could be persuasive authority...
National Review, 12/08/03 by Robert H. Bork · More from publication -
Coercing virtue
Because the Left is unable to win the culture war in a democratic forum, it has turned to the courts. Taking up the Left's banner, the courts have...
Review - Institute of Public Affairs, 09/01/03 by Bork, Robert H · More from publication -
Constitutional persons: an exchange on abortion.

Readers of FIRST THINGS should by now be well-acquainted with the heated national debate--in part inspired by these very pages--over the role and...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 01/01/03 by Bork, Robert H.; Schleuter, Nathan · More from publication


