Robert H. Bork Quotes

By depriving the charged person of any defenses [the rulings] mean that sexual dalliance, however voluntarily engaged in, becomes harassment whenever an employee sees fit, after the fact, so to characterize it.

I was thinking of resigning [since] I did not want to be perceived as a man who did the president's bidding to save my job. I [have] had some time to think about it since. I think I did the right thing.

[It is] a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel.

[Law is] vulnerable to the winds of intellectual or moral fashion, which it then validates as the commands of our most basic concept.