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OverviewThe Bork hearings marked the beginning of a trend toward ideological evaluation of Supreme Court judicial nominees. These were the first and last hearings to feature such extensive discussion of legal and constitutional issues, as presidents quickly discovered that a nominee without a lengthy ""paper trail"" of opinions was more likely to escape the deep probing that Bork underwent. ""This volume beautifully conveys the essence of the confirmation hearing which turned into the most remarkable seminar on constitutional law in the history of the United States Senate. For four days Judge Robert Bork and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee debated fundamental issues of original intent, First Amendment protections, equal protection of the laws, and the validity of Roe v. Wade. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph E. ShafferPublisher: Markus Wiener Publishing Inc Imprint: Markus Wiener Publishing Inc ISBN: 9781558763753ISBN 10: 1558763759 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 02 March 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This volume beautifully conveys the essence of the confirmation hearing which turned into the most remarkable seminar on constitutional law in the history of the United States Senate. For four days Judge Robert Bork and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee debated fundamental issues of original intent, First Amendment protections, equal protection of the laws, and the validity of Roe v. Wade. ""The exchanges were unique in their thoughtfulness and intensity. The result, however, was disastrous to Robert Bork, whose nomination to the Supreme Court by President Reagan was rejected by both the Judiciary Committee and the full Senate. ""Professor Shaffer has done a remarkable job of synthesizing and organizing the mass of material found in the Bork testimony, creating for the reader an exciting, absorbing intellectual and political adventure."" -Mark Whitman, author of Brown v. Board of Education" This volume beautifully conveys the essence of the confirmation hearing which turned into the most remarkable seminar on constitutional law in the history of the United States Senate. For four days Judge Robert Bork and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee debated fundamental issues of original intent, First Amendment protections, equal protection of the laws, and the validity of Roe v. Wade. The exchanges were unique in their thoughtfulness and intensity. The result, however, was disastrous to Robert Bork, whose nomination to the Supreme Court by President Reagan was rejected by both the Judiciary Committee and the full Senate. Professor Shaffer has done a remarkable job of synthesizing and organizing the mass of material found in the Bork testimony, creating for the reader an exciting, absorbing intellectual and political adventure. -Mark Whitman, author of Brown v. Board of Education Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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