Quote of the Day

“The [Robert] Bork hearings presented to the public a serious discussion of the meaning of the Constitution, the role of the court and the views of the nominee. Subsequent hearings have presented to the public a vapid and hollow charade, in which repetition of platitudes has replaced discussion of viewpoints, and personal anecdotes have supplanted legal analysis.”—Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, writing in 1995.

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