Looks at arguments of both supporters and opponents of the appointment of Robert Bork to the United States Supreme Court, with particular emphasis on ways both sides used historical precedent to justify their own position and to negate their opponents' position.
"Second panel from the Conference on Supreme Coourt Appointments held at Northwestern University, 3/17/89/ Moderator: Rayman Solomon, panel members: David Danelski, John Frank, Dennis Hutchinson, Carol Rose."
"Panelists explore the accuracy and legitimacy of historical claims about the uses of political ideology in Supreme Court appointments."
"Looks at arguments of both supporters and opponents of the appointment of Robert Bork to the United States Supreme Court, with particular emphasis on ways both sides used historical precedent to justify their own position and to negate their opponents' position."@en
Conference on Supreme Court Appointments (1989 : Chicago, Ill.)
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Conference on Supreme Court Appointments (1989 : Evanston, Ill.)
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Conference on Supreme Court Appointments (Northwestern University : 1989)
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Program in Law and Social Science.
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