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Day 77
Friday 7 April 2017
“Judge Neil Gorsuch was confirmed Friday as the 113th justice to serve on the nation's highest court. The final vote was 54-45, mostly along party lines.”
Day 76
Thursday 6 April 2017
“In a fast-paced chain of events that clears the way for Gorsuch to be confirmed by Friday morning, majority Republicans changed Senate precedent so that a high court nominee can advance to a final vote with a simple majority of 51 senators, as opposed to 60.”
“A procedural vote to end debate on Gorsuch's nomination and proceed to a final confirmation vote failed Thursday morning after 45 Democrats voted against it. This procedural vote, known as cloture, currently requires 60 votes to pass. Republicans hold only 52 seats in the chamber.”
Day 74
Tuesday 4 April 2017
“The documents show that several passages from the tenth chapter of his 2006 book, “The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia,” read nearly verbatim to a 1984 article in the Indiana Law Journal. In several other instances in that book and an academic article published in 2000, Gorsuch borrowed from the ideas, quotes and structures of scholarly and legal works without citing them.”
Day 62
Thursday 23 March 2017
“The battle over the vacant Supreme Court seat took a turn on Thursday when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer gave the green light for Democrats to filibuster the vote to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch — signaling the fight could now go “nuclear.””
Look, I know it's just a saying, but can we be a bit careful about saying things will go nuclear when there's a risk of things actually going nuclear?
Day 59
Monday 20 March 2017
“But skeptics of Judge Gorsuch hope to amplify several concerns, turning particular attention to his case history on corporate issues and the rights of employees. Repeatedly, the example of a stranded truck driver was invoked: Judge Gorsuch had written a dissent arguing that a trucking company was permitted to fire a driver for abandoning his cargo for his own safety in subzero temperatures.”
“A former law student of Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, alleges that in a course she took from Gorsuch at the University of Colorado Law School last year, the judge told his class that employers, specifically law firms, should ask women seeking jobs about their plans for having children and implied that women manipulate companies starting in the interview stage to extract maternity benefits.”

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