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Robert
Bork
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QUOTE: “Just
as the legislature legitimately may conclude that capital punishment deters
crime, so it may conclude that capital punishment serves a vital social
function as society’s expression of moral outrage.” (Robert Bork, brief for the United States in Gregg v. Georgia before the
U.S Supreme Court)
AUTHOR: Robert Bork A.K.A Robert Heron Bork (March 1, 1927 – December 19, 2012)
was an American legal scholar who advocated the judicial philosophy of
originalism. Bork served as a Yale Law School professor, Solicitor General,
Acting Attorney General, and a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit. In 1987, he was nominated to the Supreme
Court by President Ronald Reagan, but the Senate rejected his nomination. Bork
had more success as an antitrust scholar, where his once-idiosyncratic view
that antitrust law should focus on maximizing consumer welfare has come to
dominate American legal thinking on the subject.
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