Battle for Justice: How the Bork Nomination Shook AmericaWhen President Reagan nominated Robert Bork to the Supreme Court, it was the spark that fueled a months-long firestorm during which liberals and conservatives battled fiercely over Reagan’s choice, each trying to gain control of the nation’s judicial future. The American public, captivated by this struggle for power, weighed in with an unprecedented outpouring of mail and telephone calls to the United States Senate arguing both pro- and con- positions. Based on scores of interviews with key figures and a shrewd analysis of the issues, then-Boston Globe reporter Ethan Bronner chronicles this engrossing story of a titanic struggle for political power. It features key players such as Senators Joseph Biden and Edward Kennedy, with the latter leading the fight against the appointment using savvy Madison Avenue style strategies; a Justice Department desperate to hold its ground; a shocked White House staff, caught off-guard; and of course Bork himself, who insisted that "the process of confirming justices for our nations highest court has been transformed in a way that should not and indeed must not be permitted to occur again.” Featuring a new epilogue, "Where Are They Now?” |
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Battle for justice: how the Bork nomination shook America
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictBronner, legal affairs reporter for the Boston Globe , has written an excellent account of Robert Bork's unsuccessful nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. The selection of Bork, whose previous ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
The Most Powerful Man in America | 1 |
High Stakes | 16 |
Levity and Ferocity | 41 |
Public Figure | 62 |
Advice and Dissent | 84 |
SelfMade Men | 113 |
Raw Meat | 131 |
Lets Not Ballyhoo It | 158 |
Intellectual Feast | 231 |
Determined to Be Heard | 247 |
How Many Are My Foes | 277 |
Endgame | 298 |
Conclusion | 313 |
Where Are They Now? | 323 |
Acknowledgments | 329 |
Notes | 333 |
The Main Event | 178 |
Missed Opportunities | 197 |
Confirmation Conversion | 211 |
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