edward leavy set out to obtain a judicial decision. the solicitor general's office was involved from the start. but anyway, no one would have dreamed taking a position without consulting robert bork and he always thought of his staff. you may remember these statutes. they read something like sometimes two houses of congress, sometimes one committee, it disapproves within several days. it includes a senate and house of representatives. and then there are two components in article one, section seven, clauses two and three. one says every bill which shall have passed the house and senate will be presented to the senate and the other cause says the vote shall be presented in a particular way. to sum this up, and i will won't be because without you, congress asks by agreements of the houses, the legislative veto statute refers to the proposition by allowing the president or his agencies to adopt some law. those bits of elderly texts are the real constitution. they created something of a problem and bob bork had lunch with his assistant, alm