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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett took a highly-criticized personal shot at Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, fellow ...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing in his dissenting opinion in Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas, accused the court's majority of indulging in "fantasies" by dismissing the challengers' ...
Commentary’s Noah Rothman is right. The idea that Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch breezed right through the confirmation process is simply bogus. The people repeating this talking point are ...
While much has been and will be said about Justice Neil Gorsuch’s deeply conservative jurisprudence on this week’s anniversary of his confirmation to the Supreme Court, the biggest impact of ...
With another Supreme Court vacancy looming, perhaps as early as this summer, the likely players in the next confirmation fight would be wise to learn from the successful nomination of Neil Gorsuch.
Gorsuch’s confirmation marks the first time a Supreme Court justice and his former clerk will be serving on the high court at the same time. And eighty-year-old Kennedy is expected by some to be ...
The confirmation of Justice Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court has left shattered political conventions in its wake: the refusal to hold hearings for Merrick Garland, the first partisan ...
The campaign for Gorsuch ‘s confirmation would not have happened without McConnell, who stopped former President Barack Obama, a Democrat, from filling the high court vacancy created when ...
With Gorsuch's confirmation as the 113th Supreme Court justice Friday, it won't be long before he starts revealing what he really thinks about a range of hot topics he repeatedly sidestepped ...
T he Senate confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States, which was made official on Friday, caps a long and contentious process that began more than a year ago, with the ...
The Senate confirmed Neil Gorsuch on a largely party-line 54-45 vote. Here are five ways his confirmation affects Congress and the Court.
Justice Antonin Scalia died on February 13, 2016, and Gorsuch, who was confirmed Friday, is set to be sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday — a 422-day vacancy.
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