Search results for: Gorsuch
Trump’s Stellar Judges
Edward Whelan
Donald Trump deserves thunderous acclaim from conservatives for his outstanding record of judicial appointments during his first year as president. But his conspicuous successes should not obscure the many obstacles on the long path to genuine transformation of the federal judiciary.
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National Review - January 22, 2018 issue / January 5, 2018
Friends in Adversity
Henry Olsen
Another possible Supreme Court vacancy could strain the loyalty felt between President Trump and evangelicals.
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World Magazine / July 1, 2017
Après Gorsuch Le Deluge
George Weigel
Reason is another victim of Roe vs. Wade. The Gorsuch hearings underscored that. Which does not bode well for the future.
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Syndicated Column / May 3, 2017
Mr. Trump Goes to Washington
Peter Wehner
Of the many things people worried about before President Trump took office, it turned out that the main problem was his incompetence rather than his authoritarian tendencies — at least so far.
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New York Times / April 29, 2017
Interview: Ed Whelan, An EPPC Eye On Judicial Confirmations
Edward Whelan
A wide-ranging interview with EPPC President Ed Whelan, in which he discusses the Supreme Court confirmation process, clerking for Justice Scalia, listening to Vin Scully, attending the inauguration of Richard Nixon, and what it was like to work in all three branches of the federal government.
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Simple Justice: A Criminal Defense Blog / April 5, 2017
No Deal on Gorsuch Filibuster
Edward Whelan
The very fact that Senate Democrats have the votes to filibuster Neil Gorsuch shows that they will filibuster any plausible next nominee. So the “deal” that some are floating would simply confer on Democrats a preemptive veto over the next Supreme Court nomination.
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National Review Online / April 4, 2017
Good, Bad, and Emotional Arguments about Immigration
Mona Charen
The attempt to tar all immigrants as violent criminals — or to let emotional appeals dictate policy — is exactly what fair-minded admirers of Judge Gorsuch will resist.
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National Review Online / March 23, 2017