What Kind of Justice Would Kagan Be? (Quotes: Gerard Bradley) - National Catholic Register, June 28, 2010
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
6-28-2010
Abstract
What Kind of Justice Would Kagan Be? (Quotes: Gerard Bradley) - National Catholic Register, June 28, 2010
Less than a week before the Senate hearings begin on June 28, Judge Robert Bork, the former Yale constitutional scholar whose 1987 nomination to the Supreme Court was blocked by an alliance of liberal groups, Gerard Bradley, a Notre Dame law professor, and William Saunders of Americans United for Life, argued that Kagan’s activist judicial philosophy would have negative consequences for the nation.
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Recommended Citation
Bradley, Gerard V., "What Kind of Justice Would Kagan Be? (Quotes: Gerard Bradley) - National Catholic Register, June 28, 2010" (2010). NDLS in the News. 77.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_news/77