University of Chicago Law Review Symposium on Robert Bork
Michael Ramsey
The University of Chicago Law Review has this on-line symposium on the work of Robert Bork, on the one-year anniversary of his passing on December 19, 2012. Here are the contributions:
Judge Robert H. Bork and Constitutional Change: An Essay on Ollman v Evans, by Steven Calabresi & Lauren Pope
Tel-Oren, Filartiga, and the Meaning of the Alien Tort Statute, by Bradford R. Clark
Jersey Central Power & Light Co v Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Robert Bork on Public Utility Rate Regulation—and Lochner v New York, by Richard A. Epstein
Robert Bork, Judicial Creativity, and Judicial Subjectivity, by John Harrison
Inkblot: The Ninth Amendment as Textual Justification for Judicial Enforcement of the Right to Privacy, by Kurt T. Lash
Robert Bork: Intellectual Leader of the Legal Right, by John O. McGinnis
The Borkean Dilemma: Robert Bork and the Tension between Originalism and Democracy, by Ilya Somin
Taming Judicial Activism: Judge Robert Bork’s Coercing Virtue, by John Yoo