When inveterate political observers refer to the collapse of civility in Washington D.C., one event that's frequently invoked is the battle to bring down Robert Bork in 1987. The then-60-year-old (he died in 2012) was sitting on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit when President Reagan announced that he was […]
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