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Bork challenges liberal legal theory
By: John Russell | Source: IRN NEWS
April 27, 2004 4:25PM EST


Legal scholar and former U.S. Appeals Court judge Robert Bork is criticizing the legal thinking that is forcing so-called same sex marriage on the American people. In remarks to a meeting of Catholic clergy, judges and lawyers, Bork, referring to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial court, said that, “Many courts are guilty of that judicial sin, that is willingness, even eagerness to reach results announcing principles that have no plausible relation to any constitution.” Bork went on to warn those in attendance, “If decisions like those I’ve been discussing are the waves of the future, our culture will slide into chaos and self government will be a shrunken remnant of what we once aspired to.”                                                                                                         

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