“It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel.”
Robert Bork“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“It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel.”
Robert Bork“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“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“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“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“Robert Bork, at opening of Judiciary hearings:How should a judge go about finding the law? The only legitimate way, in my opinion, is by attempting to discern what those who made the law intended...As I wrote in an opinion for our court, the judge's responsibility "is to discern how the framers' values, defined in the context of the world they knew, apply in the world we know.If a judge abandons intentions as his guide, there is no law available to him, and he begins to legislate a social agenda for the American people. That goes well beyond his powers..”
Joe Biden, Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics