The Michigan Daily, Friday, July 31, 1987- Page 5 Law profs. dispute Bork nomination By CATHERINE KIM Some University law professors agree that U.S. Appeals Court Judge Robert Bork's qualifications support his presidential nomination to the Supreme Court, while others oppose his appointment because they think his conservative views will not fairly and objectively represent the American people. r "That he is a distinguished scholar is conceded on all sides. The controversy surrounding his strong views will be the main obstacle to his nomination," said Law School Dean Terrance Sandalow. Many fear that if Congress approves Bork's nomination to the court, he will try to overturn the 1972 Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion. "In a way, Bork is actually a radical. He does not respect right of privacy," Constitutional Law Prof. Alexander Aleinikoff said. "If he does follow through on h i s _, to work with." Ideology vs. Many criticisms Bork surround i e lo yquaiiifica'tionsN, his advocacy of jdca self-restraint - the belief that Congress, not the Supreme Court, should bring about opposition to the (Roe vs. Wade) and close-mided," Aleinkoffsaid. Kauper has a more personal social change. case - though that is not clear - If Bork's nomination is approved, perception of Bork because he According to Sandalow, "This has he will be interpreting the con- many predict that he will implement worked with Bork in the Justice been a division in constitutional law stitution in a different way than the President Reagan's conservative Department during Watergate's for the last 25 years. Some believe majority of Americans believe it famous "Saturday Night Massacre." that the Supreme Court should should be." 'That he is a Bork fired Chief Prosecutor employ the Constitution to bring Those supporting his nomination Te Archibald Cox during the scandal. about social change. Others believe think Congress should not reject it distinguished scholar is "I knew Bob casually for a long the legislature should introduce on the basis of his political conceded on all sides. The time because of his extremely social change. Bork is on the latter ideology. "Since before World War important work in the anti-trust side. I am also, although I don't II, they have not been willing to do controversy surrounding field. During the 'Saturday Night agree with all of his theoretical so openly, and the Senate should not his strong views will be Massacre', I worked with him underpinnings." change now," said Law School the main obstacle to his extensively, and found him to very Some legal experts also disagree Professor James White. "No one warm, funny, and extremely bright," witi the way Bork interprets the will deny he is a very able judge." nomination. Kauper said. Constitution. 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