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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
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In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge.
— Robert Bork
Tags: judge, law, never, democracy
It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel.
— Robert Bork
Tags: shallow, sail, ship, great
The notion that Congress can change the meaning given a constitutional provision by the Court is subversive of the function of judicial review; and it is not the less so because the Court promises to allow it only when the Constitution is moved to the left.
— Robert Bork
Tags: only, constitution, promises, change
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
Tags: being, law, purpose, equality
The right to procreate is not guaranteed, explicitly or implicitly, by the Constitution.
— Robert Bork
Tags: guaranteed, right, constitution
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