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- Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has heard 60 cases in his first year as President Donald Trump’s pick for the high court.
- His written opinions, oral argument questions, and scant public statements reveal the kind of justice he’ll be.
- As the junior justice on the court, he’s also responsible for “cafeteria duty” and a few other hazing rituals.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Neil Gorsuch became the Supreme Court’s newest member a year ago this Tuesday. President Donald Trump’s pick for the high court, its 113th justice, has now heard more than 60 cases on issues including gerrymandering, fees paid to unions and the privacy of certain cellphone records.
It’s generally unwise to predict anything about a justice so early into his or her tenure, with few opinions written and votes in a small number of cases. But so far Gorsuch has been what Republicans believed and hoped he would be — a reliably conservative vote.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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