No, obstruction of Neil Gorsuch is not about Merrick Garland; Neil Gorsuch on criminal defendants and the rule of law; What Obama’s acting solicitor general thinks about the Gorsuch pick; Thoughts on the Gorsuch pick; Neil Gorsuch, fortunately; Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch on religious freedom; A supreme nomination to the Supreme Court; Montana bill aims to prevent enforcement of some foreign judgments — but goes too far; San Francisco files suit against Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities; | | | | | Campus due process in the courts | “[I]t is not enough simply to say that such changes are appropriate because victims of sexual assault have not always achieved justice in the past. Whether someone is a ‘victim’ is a conclusion to be reached at the end of a fair process, not an assumption to be made at the beginning.” | By KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor • Read more » |
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Thoughts on the Gorsuch pick | Neil Gorsuch is a much better pick than I expected from Donald Trump. But he has potential flaws, and the selection should not blind us to the long-term implications of the Trumpist threat to the Constitution. | By Ilya Somin • Read more » |
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Neil Gorsuch, fortunately | Of the judges on Trump's short list, Judge Gorsuch seems to be the least worrisome on civil liberties. "Ours is not supposed to be the government of the Hunger Games with power centralized in one district, but a government of diffused and divided power, the better to prevent its abuse." Here's a handy-dandy document summarizing his major judicial decisions. | By Sasha Volokh • Read more » |
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