The redshirt freshman was a spring camp standout for the Badgers.
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Robert Bork’s last name became a verb in 1987, when, after being nominated by President Reagan to the Supreme Court, he was ferociously attacked as someone who sought to reverse all the gains of the ...
WASHINGTON — Robert Bork says President Richard Nixon promised him the next Supreme Court vacancy after Bork complied with Nixon’s order to fire Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox in 1973.
With the passing of Judge Robert Bork, who died on Wednesday, America has lost one of its most influential legal scholars. Although the mainstream media tends to focus on Bork’s unsuccessful ...
Robert Bork has died, and when someone like Robert Bork dies, the inevitable barrage of obituaries — in their collective effort, sometimes preprepared and these days more spontaneous, to quickly ...
Robert Bork, who was at the center of Senate hearings that "marked the modern battle lines over judicial nominations," as NPR's Nina Totenberg has said, is dead, according to The New York Times, Fox ...
Bork came to Wisconsin alongside Nizyi Davis as something of an unheralded prospect. He listed 13 offers, including five from the Big Ten, but was still ranked in the 1,300/1,400s nationally and ...
FILE - In this Sept. 15, 1987, file photo, Judge Robert Bork, nominated by President Reagan to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court, and who's nomination ultimately failed in the Senate, is ...