ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER: A Conversation with Robert Bork
There are often said to be two competing schools for interpreting the meaning of the Constitution. On one side are those who believe that the meaning of the Constitution must evolve over time as society itself changes. On the other side are those who insist that the original intent of the framers of the Constitutionâ what they wrote and what their intent was in writing itâ is all that matters. Robert Bork is firmly in the latter school. We asked him to explicate his understanding of the U.S. Constitution, using recent Supreme Court decisions as case studies.

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U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia & Stephen Breyer Conversation on the Constitution (2009)

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Robert Bork Oral History Part 1

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Friedrich von Hayek and Robert Bork Part I (U1009) - Full Video

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Robert's Rules of Order

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Uncommon Knowledge with Justice Antonin Scalia

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Robert Bork: Supreme Court Nomination Hearings from PBS NewsHour and EMK Institute

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Friedrich von Hayek and Robert Bork Part II (U1040) - Full Video

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Slouching toward Gomorrah — with Robert Bork (1993) | BRADLEY LECTURES

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Enoch Powell and the British Crisis

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Is the press out of control? — with Robert Bork (1994) | THINK TANK

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Legally Speaking: Antonin Scalia

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Conversation with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia

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Supreme Revenge: Robert Bork, Jr. (interview) | FRONTLINE

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Richard Epstein Enriches Us with His Ideas on Inequality, Taxes, Politics, and Health Care

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Justice Scalia's Opening Remarks at 2014 National Lawyers Convention

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Justices Breyer and Scalia Converse on the Constitution

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