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We seem headed for a homogenized international common law of the Constitution.
In Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges (AEI Press/September 8, 2003), Judge Robert H. Bork warns that one of the indispensable institutions of Western civilization-the rule of law-has become subverted by the rule of judges. In every Western nation judges are enlisting on one side of a...
Thiseye-opening dispatch on the culture war traces the dangerous influence of overreaching courts around the world.
Coercing Virtue shows how courts have become the most powerful influence in a long-running and now global culture war between the cultural left and the more traditionalist majority.
AEI Senior Fellow Robert H. Bork discusses how liberals use international law to promote their agenda in his new book Coercing Virtue: The World WideRule of Judges.
Whether or not the individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) proves to be constitutionally valid, it is based on mistaken premises, faulty economic analysis, short-sighted politics, and seriously flawed health policy.
Arizona's remarkably progressive involuntary treatment laws might have allowed Loughner's school to act. They permit involuntary evaluation and treatment of a person who desperately needs it.
Review of Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges by Robert H. Bork.





