Americans used to take for granted that one person's rights leave off when they start trampling on the rights of others.
Robert Charles Bork, age 87 of Salem Oregon, passed away on September 8, 2024. He was born in Amsterdam, New York on September 16, 1936 to parents John and Ethel Bork. The family moved to Butte ...
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How Opus Dei Conquered D.C.
A new book — not The Da Vinci Code — shows just how much sway the mysterious right-wing Catholic group has — and might have ...
Determining the division between state and federal authority continues to roil our politics and occupy our courts.
Florida Atlantic University’s Constitution Day event, “The Constitution Today,” took place in the Osher Lifelong Learning ...
Here’s a look at Supreme Court nominations. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President nominates justices to the Supreme Court, with the “advice and consent of the Senate.” If a vacancy ...
For decades, Arlen Specter served as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania. He was at best a centrist, often a Leftist who among ...
Eighty-eight American business leaders have written a letter endorsing Kamala Harris for president. This development may ...
Without this touchstone, they knew society would unravel, as each person crafted their own version of “truth” creating division, conflict and moral decay. Robert Bork, in Chapter 14 of “Slouching ...
This standard, popularized by Robert Bork in his 1978 book The Antitrust Paradox, ensured that the FTC only acts when business activity harms consumers by increasing prices or reducing quality and ...
A new investigative podcast shows the toxic legacy of the founding father of modern American plutocracy. Jeet Heer When ...
Beyond the rhetoric, Democrats have long backed interventionist antitrust policies, while Republicans have been more enamored of the theories of Robert Bork, who argued that big is not bad as long ...