The Judicial-Confirmation Standings as the Senate Returns to Work From 1995 to 2005, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch practiced law at the elite D.C. law firm of Kellogg, Huber, Hansen ...
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That is not how one member — Justice Neil Gorsuch — chose to spend his summer vacation. You might have missed it, but in August, Gorsuch published a book titled Over Ruled, which argues that ...
The Post’s Robert Barnes wrote about it last week: Some liberals wary of Judge Neil Gorsuch’s fitness for the Supreme Court point to the Case of the Frozen Trucker. As an appeals court judge ...
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But the strangest aspect of Neil Gorsuch’s new volume is that it rests on a contradiction. The problem that most bothers Gorsuch is prosecutors using laws to charge people with crimes in ways ...
At the top of his 30 minutes of questioning, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) asked Judge Neil Gorsuch to clarify for everyone how he pronounces his name and he obliged. “For everybody in the audience ...
Neil Gorsuch is a careful judge, a lively writer, and a brilliant legal scholar. He’s received the highest possible rating from the left-leaning American Bar Association and the support of a ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch had recused himself months earlier before the Supreme Court granted Glossip’s petition for review.
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That is not how one member — Justice Neil Gorsuch — chose to spend his summer vacation. The book, however, is riddled with glaring factual omissions and analytic errors that seriously call ...
But the strangest aspect of Neil Gorsuch’s new volume is that it rests on a contradiction. The problem that most bothers Gorsuch is prosecutors using laws to charge people with crimes in ways ...