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Neil Gorsuch: What U.S. Business Should Expect From Trump's Court Pick

The Supreme Court is likely to ultimately resolve the constitutionality of this directive, though it will probably do so before Trump Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is confirmed as an associate justice. In his Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch ruling last year, Gorsuch urged overturning a Supreme Court decision that gives deference to administrative agencies in interpreting their statutory authority. All recent Supreme Court decisions about arbitration were closely split by 5-4 margins. Like Scalia, Gorsuch believes that a statute should be interpreted based on its "plain language."The key question is what Senate Democrats will do about Gorsuch. In fact, Trump has urged Senate leaders to do exactly this if Gorsuch's nomination is stalled.
Trump's Supreme Court pick did call attacks on judges 'demoralizing,' former senator says
President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch did tell senators that he considered attacks on judges "demoralizing," a former senator aiding his confirmation process said Thursday. But she appeared to say that he referred to any criticism of judges' ethics, not Trump's recent comments specifically. By Thursday, Trump fired back at Blumenthal, saying he "misrepresents" his conversation with Gorsuch. On Wednesday, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said the federal appeals judge "certainly expressed to me that he is disheartened by the demoralizing and abhorrent comments made by President Trump about the judiciary." Trump also attacked his credibility due to misleading statements Blumenthal made about his military service.
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