had met Judge Bork when he was a professor at the Yale Law School. I had no courses with him. I had no reason to think less than highly of him. He was a friend of friends. Then I began to read his works. I became convinced that I was the only one who had ever read nearly all of them. They were beyond belief. They were not only unworthy of a candidate for the Supreme Court; they seemed to disqualify him as any sort of constitutional scholar, and to cast doubt on his qualifications to teach either at Yale or at the University of Chicago Law School, where he had also held a professorship. In a
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