On July 1, 1987, Judge Robert H. Bork was nominated to the Supreme Court by Ronald Reagan – but by October 23 of that year, his confirmation was denied. In this candid account of his experiences, he describes the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing from his point of view. He also expounds on his view of politics versus the law, which he was able to see in action, close up, during the second half of 1987.
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