This Day in Conservative History: Robert Bork nominated to U.S. Supreme Court

On September 18, 1987, President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Bork, a prominent conservative legal scholar, advocated for judicial restraint and originalism, influencing conservative jurisprudence.

His nomination sparked intense debate, leading to his rejection by the Senate, but it galvanized conservative efforts to shape the judiciary.

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