Interview with Robert Bork on Sotomayor Pick

by Benjamin Domenech on 12:22 pm June 23, 2009

His name has become a verb, one so crisp and eloquent that it was added to the Oxford English Dictionary: if you’ve been blocked from appointment to public office, you’ve been “borked.” The term’s namesake is Robert Bork, whose path to the Supreme Court was derailed in 1987 by a hostile Senate. As Sonia Sotomayor braces for the same firing line, Bork, 82, sat down with NEWSWEEK for a rare interview.

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