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Bork v. Bork
NY Times ^ | June 14, 2007 | Editorial

Posted on 06/15/2007 12:00:12 PM PDT by neverdem

There are many versions of the cliché that “a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged,” and Robert Bork has just given rise to another. A tort plaintiff, it turns out, is a critic of tort lawsuits who has slipped and fallen at the Yale Club.

Mr. Bork, of course, is the former federal appeals court judge who was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1987 but not confirmed by the Senate. He has long been famous for his lack of sympathy for people who go to court with claims of race or sex discrimination, or other injustices. He has gotten particularly exercised about accident victims driving up the cost of business by filing lawsuits. In an op-ed article, he once complained that “juries dispense lottery-like windfalls,” and compared the civil justice system to “Barbary pirates.”

That was before Mr. Bork spoke at the Yale Club last year, and fell on his way to the dais, injuring his leg and bumping his head. Mr. Bork is not merely suing the club for failing to provide a set of stairs and a handrail between the floor and the dais. He has filed a suit that is so aggressive about the law that, if he had not filed it himself, we suspect he might regard it as, well, piratical.

Mr. Bork puts the actual damages for his apparently non-life-threatening injuries (after his fall, he was reportedly able to go on and deliver his speech) at “in excess of $1,000,000.” He is also claiming punitive damages. And he is demanding that the Yale Club pay his attorney’s fees.

We can imagine what Mr. Bork the legal scholar would ask if he had a chance to question Mr. Bork the plaintiff. If it was “reasonably foreseeable” that without stairs and a handrail...

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: litigation; robertbork; suits; yaleclub
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Since Robert Bork has no use for the Second Amendment, I have to laugh at the Times exposing his hypocrisy.
1 posted on 06/15/2007 12:00:13 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Wow. Didn’t see that one coming.

I can’t stand hypocrites. I’d rather deal with an honest leftist than someone who has double standards.


2 posted on 06/15/2007 12:02:24 PM PDT by highball ("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
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To: everyone

I wouldn’t trust the NY Times.

However, IF the facts are as claimed in the editorial, it’s definitely hypocrisy on the part of Judge Bork.
And hypocrisy when it comes to the law is the last thing we need.


3 posted on 06/15/2007 12:08:04 PM PDT by California Patriot ("That's not Charley the Tuna out there. It's Jaws." -- Richard Nixon)
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To: highball

One time I skipped signing up for unemployment because I was a real conservative.

I’ll never be that stupid again.


4 posted on 06/15/2007 12:18:46 PM PDT by donna (They hand off my culture & citizenship to criminals & then call me racist for objecting?)
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To: neverdem

String up the b*stard. Glad he wasn’t confirmed.


5 posted on 06/15/2007 12:19:23 PM PDT by keat (You know who I feel bad for? Arab-Americans who truly want to get into crop-dusting.)
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To: neverdem
I'm wondering if the NYTimes wasn't talking about Bjork?


6 posted on 06/15/2007 12:22:48 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch (Forty on the highway, forty in the driveway.)
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To: highball

Now there’s an oxymoron if ever I heard one.


7 posted on 06/15/2007 12:23:41 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: neverdem

Bork as bumpkin bump.


8 posted on 06/15/2007 12:24:20 PM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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To: neverdem

Going to do a little Borking of his own...


9 posted on 06/15/2007 12:33:05 PM PDT by kenth (I got tired of my last tagline...)
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To: California Patriot
I, and members of my firm, as well as most trial lawyers with whom I associate, are all proud to be a part of the 450 year common law tradition of protecting the rights of individuals from the harm of others and the impression or oppressions of government. We, and are ancestors in the law, are the last line between the citizen and agencies of government who hope to gain its own way even if the rights, privileges and immunities of person due constitutional protection are breached.

Similarly, none of us respect those few of our misguided brethren who have abused the law in their attemps to transform it from a helping profession into a craven business that places the generation of revenue above the welfare of those whom we have sworn our oaths to represent before the courts.

Like us, don't like us, no matter; many people share that disdain until they need one of us to protect their rights. Don't forget, a few years ago FR was in a world of copyright hurt and it was a fine lawyer in LA who protected this forum.

10 posted on 06/15/2007 12:34:06 PM PDT by middie
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To: California Patriot
I wouldn’t trust the NY Times.

Former Judge Sues Yale Club After Tumble

That's a conservative source. When facts are so easy to verify now, why would you think the NY Times Editorial Board would make things up? This is not some lame reporter. It's the stories that they ignore that's their usual trick as a general rule.

11 posted on 06/15/2007 12:45:02 PM PDT by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: neverdem
Bork! Bork! Bork!


12 posted on 06/15/2007 12:49:59 PM PDT by Choose Ye This Day (If you don't have borders, you don't have a nation.)
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To: middie
right. Close down all the maternity wards.. Somebody could get hurt there.
13 posted on 06/15/2007 12:51:27 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: middie
"We, and are(?) ancestors in the law,"

Hello again, middie... look what a funny thing I found hiding in your briefs!!! (snark!)

14 posted on 06/15/2007 12:54:09 PM PDT by SierraWasp (I'm not just "in contempt of CONgress," now I'm in contempt of all 3 branches of our governments!!!)
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To: SierraWasp

My English text approves of that tense with multiple modifiers....


15 posted on 06/15/2007 12:57:16 PM PDT by middie
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To: middie

Stop! You’re even putting your pathetic predecessors AND your lessor successors in pain and suffering!!! Ha Ha Ha!!!


16 posted on 06/15/2007 12:59:52 PM PDT by SierraWasp (I'm not just "in contempt of CONgress," now I'm in contempt of all 3 branches of our governments!!!)
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To: Choose Ye This Day

Un I vas climen de sprecherstanden und me slippen. Bork, bork, bork downen un de sitzen.

Sue. Sue. Sue.


17 posted on 06/15/2007 1:04:37 PM PDT by Dinsdale
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To: middie; Clarity
Don't forget, a few years ago FR was in a world of copyright hurt and it was a fine lawyer in LA who protected this forum.

You need rest.

18 posted on 06/15/2007 1:09:57 PM PDT by tpaine (" My most important function on the Supreme Court is to tell the majority to take a walk." -Scalia)
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To: middie

Fine. But remember that Bork basically exposed himself as a complete fraud with his op-ed articles in support of the Justice Department lawsuit against Microsoft.


19 posted on 06/15/2007 1:32:12 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (I'm out on the outskirts of nowhere . . . with ghosts on my trail, chasing me there.)
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To: Alberta's Child
Hey, don't misunderstand me. I have a personal and professional dislike of Robert Bork. His distortion of antitrust theory and the protection of competitive practices is anathema to me. On the bench as well as in his writings and speeches he is merely a shill for the massive machinery of anticonsumer piracy and the Chamber of Commerce; an institution not known for its protection of the American consumer. Yet, he's articulate, persuasive and, similar to any other type of tyrant, political, economic or judicial, bathes in a pool of self-justification through mistatements and universalization of his conclusions from anecdotal examples.

There are very few people with whom I disagree intellectually that I wouldn't share a beer and ballgame with; fortunately for me, I don't have to exercise that prerogative with Judge Bork because it's certain to not arise.

20 posted on 06/15/2007 1:45:52 PM PDT by middie
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