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The public square: a continuing survey of religion, culture, and public life - Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges - Book Review
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The culture wars go international.
The defenders of judicial activism, properly understood as the judicial usurpation of politics, count on wearing down their critics over time. Robert H. Bork is not easily worn down. He returns to the battle with a new book, Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges (AEI, 159 pp., $25). Not only in America but throughout the nations of the West, judges have seized the political authority that properly belongs to the people a...
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