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  • Robert Bork
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  • Robert Heron Bork (born March 1, 1927) is an American legal scholar who has advocated the judicial philosophy of originalism. Bork formerly served as Solicitor General, acting Attorney General, and judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In 1987, he was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan, but the Senate rejected his nomination. Bork had more success as an antitrust scholar, where his once-idiosyncratic view that antitrust law should focus on maximizing consumer welfare has come to dominate American legal thinking on the subject. Currently, Bork is a lawyer, law professor, and bestselling author.
  • A former US Marine, Bork entered the professional wrestling world in Chicago in the 1970s, when we joined one of the regional wrestling circuits that existed prior to the rise of the national WWF. At that time the local champion was a wrestler named The Trust-Buster, whose signature line was "I'm gonna Bust your Trust," and who had defeated former champion The Man of Steel. In anticipation of fighting and defeating The Trust-Buster, Bork adopted the name The Anti-Trust Paradox. Though he defeated The Trust-Buster and became famous, his stage-name did not resonate with fans, and so it was dropped.
  • A lab grown man goat Robert 'Bobby' Bork was a nominee for Supreme Court Justice who had his seat snatched away just because some of his ideas were insane.
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Office
  • Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
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Birthplace
term start
  • 1973-10-20
  • June, 1973
Spouse
  • Claire Davidson
  • Mary Ellen Pohl
Name
  • Bork, Robert Heron
  • Robert Bork
Termstart
  • 1982
ImageSize
  • 150
Birthdate
  • 1927-03-01
Alma mater
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Title
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  • 1973-12-17
  • 1977-01-20
Place of Birth
Successor
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Religion
Years
  • 1973
  • 1982
After
Order
  • 35
Termend
  • 1988
Birthname
  • Robert Heron Bork
Date of Birth
  • 1927
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  • Robert Heron Bork (born March 1, 1927) is an American legal scholar who has advocated the judicial philosophy of originalism. Bork formerly served as Solicitor General, acting Attorney General, and judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In 1987, he was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan, but the Senate rejected his nomination. Bork had more success as an antitrust scholar, where his once-idiosyncratic view that antitrust law should focus on maximizing consumer welfare has come to dominate American legal thinking on the subject. Currently, Bork is a lawyer, law professor, and bestselling author.
  • A former US Marine, Bork entered the professional wrestling world in Chicago in the 1970s, when we joined one of the regional wrestling circuits that existed prior to the rise of the national WWF. At that time the local champion was a wrestler named The Trust-Buster, whose signature line was "I'm gonna Bust your Trust," and who had defeated former champion The Man of Steel. In anticipation of fighting and defeating The Trust-Buster, Bork adopted the name The Anti-Trust Paradox. Though he defeated The Trust-Buster and became famous, his stage-name did not resonate with fans, and so it was dropped.
  • A lab grown man goat Robert 'Bobby' Bork was a nominee for Supreme Court Justice who had his seat snatched away just because some of his ideas were insane.