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A society deadened by a smothering network of laws while finding release in moral chaos is not likely to be either happy or stable.
~ Robert Bork
Chaos
Either
Finding
Happy
Laws
Likely
Moral
Network
Release
Society
Stable
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An egalitarian educational system is necessarily opposed to meritocracy and reward for achievement. It is inevitably opposed to procedures that might reveal differing levels of achievement.
~ Robert Bork
Achievement
Educational
Egalitarian
Inevitably
Levels
Might
Necessarily
Opposed
Procedures
Reveal
Reward
System
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Being 'at the mercy of legislative majorities' is merely another way of describing the basic American plan: representative democracy.
~ Robert Bork
American
Another
Another Way
Basic
Being
Democracy
Describing
Legislative
Mercy
Merely
Plan
Representative
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I don't think the Constitution is studied almost anywhere, including law schools. In law schools, what they study is what the court said about the Constitution. They study the opinions. They don't study the Constitution itself.
~ Robert Bork
About
Almost
Anywhere
Constitution
Court
Including
Itself
Law
Opinions
Said
Schools
Studied
Study
Think
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I was thinking of resigning since I did not want to be perceived as a man who did the president's bidding to save my job. I have had some time to think about it since. I think I did the right thing.
~ Robert Bork
About
Bidding
Did
Had
I Think
Job
Man
Perceived
President
Resigning
Right
Right Thing
Save
Since
Some
The Right Thing
Thing
Think
Thinking
Time
Want
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In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge.
~ Robert Bork
Constitutional
Content
Democracy
Given
Judge
Law
Legislator
Moral
Morality
Must
Never
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It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel.
~ Robert Bork
Deal
Great
Great Deal
Sail
Shallow
Ship
Very
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Law is vulnerable to the winds of intellectual or moral fashion, which it then validates as the commands of our most basic concept.
~ Robert Bork
Basic
Commands
Concept
Fashion
Intellectual
Law
Moral
Most
Our
Then
Vulnerable
Which
Winds
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Modernity, the child of the Enlightenment, failed when it became apparent that the good society cannot be achieved by unaided reason.
~ Robert Bork
Achieved
Apparent
Became
Cannot
Child
Enlightenment
Failed
Good
Modernity
Reason
Society
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The major obstacle to a religious renewal is the intellectual classes, who are highly influential and tend to view religion as primitive superstition. They believe that science has left atheism as the only respectable intellectual stance.
~ Robert Bork
Atheism
Believe
Classes
Highly
Influential
Intellectual
Left
Major
Obstacle
Only
Primitive
Religion
Religious
Renewal
Respectable
Science
Stance
Superstition
Tend
View
Who
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The notion that Congress can change the meaning given a constitutional provision by the Court is subversive of the function of judicial review; and it is not the less so because the Court promises to allow it only when the Constitution is moved to the left.
~ Robert Bork
Allow
Because
Change
Congress
Constitution
Constitutional
Court
Function
Given
Judicial
Judicial Review
Left
Less
Meaning
Moved
Notion
Only
Promises
Provision
Review
Subversive
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The purpose that brought the fourteenth amendment into being was equality before the law, and equality, not separation, was written into the law.
~ Robert Bork
Amendment
Before
Being
Brought
Equality
Fourteenth
Law
Purpose
Separation
Written
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The right to procreate is not guaranteed, explicitly or implicitly, by the Constitution.
~ Robert Bork
Constitution
Explicitly
Guaranteed
Implicitly
Right
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Those who made and endorsed our Constitution knew man's nature, and it is to their ideas, rather than to the temptations of utopia, that we must ask that our judges adhere.
~ Robert Bork
Adhere
Ask
Constitution
Endorsed
Ideas
Judges
Knew
Made
Man
Must
Nature
Our
Rather
Temptations
Than
Those
Utopia
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When a judge assumes the power to decide which distinctions made in a statute are legitimate and which are not, he assumes the power to disapprove of any and all legislation, because all legislation makes distinctions.
~ Robert Bork
Any
Assumes
Because
Decide
Disapprove
Distinctions
He
Judge
Legislation
Legitimate
Made
Makes
Power
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