Author: Neil McGill Gorsuch
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-WIKIPEDIA: Neil Gorsuch -BIO: Neil Gorsuch (Oyez) -Gorsuch, Neil M. (Federal Judicial Center ) -BIO: Neil Gorsuch: UNITED STATES JURIST (Brian Duignan, Encyclopaedia Britannica) -BOOK SITE: A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Penguin Random House) -AUDIO EXCERPT: from a Republic if You Can Keep It (read by the author) -EXCERPT: What Happened When I Went From Private Citizen To Public Figure -ESSAY: Why Originalism Is the Best Approach to the Constitution (Neil M. Gorsuch, September 6, 2019, TIME) Of course, some suggest that originalism leads to bad results because the results inevitably happen to be politically conservative results. Rubbish. Originalism is a theory focused on process, not on substance. It is not “Conservative” with a big C focused on politics. It is conservative in the small c sense that it seeks to conserve the meaning of the Constitution as it was written. The fact is, a good originalist judge will not hesitate to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution’s original meaning, regardless of contemporary political consequences. -SPEECH: Sumner Canary Memorial Lecture: Of Lionsand Bears, Judges and Legislators, and the Legacy ofJustice Scalia (Neil Gorsuch, Case Western Reserve, 2016) -VIDEO: A Republic, If You Can Keep It: Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch talked about his book, A Republic, If You Can Keep It, in which he reflected on his 30-year career and offered his thoughts on the judiciary and the U.S. Constitution. (C-Span: Book TV, 9/10/19) -VIDEO: A Republic, If You Can Keep It: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch talked about the judiciary branch and his new book A Republic, If You Can Keep It at an event hosted by the National Archives. (C-SPAN, 9/16/19) -VIDEO: A CONVERSATION AND BOOK EVENT WITH SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE NEIL GORSUCH (Reagan Foundation, Sep 11, 2019) -VIDEO: An Evening with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch (National Constitution Center, 9/17/19) -VIDEO: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch talks the importance of separation of powers in his new book 'A Republic, If You Can Keep It.' (Fox & Friends, 12/17/20) -VIDEO: 13th Annual Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture (Neil Gorsuch, Nov 16, 2013, The Federalist Society) -OPINION: Hobby Lobby -OPINION: Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC (Scotus Blog) -OPINION: Gundy v. United States (Scotus Blog) -INTERVIEW: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch decries lack of access to justice for many Americans (Richard Wolf, 9/18/19, USA TODAY) -INTERVIEW: Ask the authors: The originalist republic – Justice Gorsuch’s “A Republic, If You Can Keep It”: The following is a series of questions posed by Ronald Collins to Jane Nitze and David Feder in connection with Justice Neil Gorsuch’s “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” co-authored by Nitze and Feder. (Ronald Collins Books, September 20th, 2019, ScotusBlog) -INTERVIEW: 'Do you really want me to rule the country?': Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court's right turn (Ariane de Vogue, 9/10/19, CNN) -INTERVIEW: Neil M. Gorsuch (Hugh Hewitt, 9/25/19, Hugh Hewitt Show) -PROFILE: Republic or Bust: Keynote, A Conversation Between Justice Neil Gorsuch and Judge John Sparks, Jr. (Namosha Boykin and Kelechukwu Chidi Onyejekwe, 2/18/20, American Bar Association) -PROFILE: What we really know about US Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch based on his controversial Hobby Lobby decision (Ephrat Livni, 2/02/17, Quartz) -PARODY: People Were More Civil Back When Women Couldn’t Vote (Devorah Blachor, 9/11/19, McSweeney's) -ESSAY: If Goliath Falls: Judge Gorsuch and the Administrative State (Trevor W. Ezell & Lloyd Marshall, March 2017, Stanford Law Review) -ESSAY: Judge Gorsuch and Administrative Law (Ed Whelan, February 1, 2017, National Review) -ESSAY: The roots and limits of Gorsuch’s views on Chevron deference (Eric Citron, March 17th, 2017, Scotus Blog) -ESSAY: Gorsuch is the Anti-Trump (Rich Lowry, February 3, 2017, National Review) -ESSAY: What This Term’s SCOTUS Decisions Reveal About Neil Gorsuch (Ilya Shapiro, May 7, 2018, the Federalist) -ESSAY: What is “originalism?” Why Trump wants an originalist on the Supreme Court (Ephrat Livni, 7/8/18, Quartz) -ESSAY: The State of Originalism (Mike Rappaport, 4/03/20, Law & Libertty) - -ESSAY: Justice Gorsuch Is Right, There Are Too Many Rules (Curtis Hill, 9/09/24, Real Clear Markets) -ESSAY: Beyond Originalism: The dominant conservative philosophy for interpreting the Constitution has served its purpose, and scholars ought to develop a more moral framework (Adrian Vermeule, 3/31/20, The Atlantic) -ARCHIVES: gorsuch (The Federalist Society) -ARCHIVES: Gorsuch (National Review) -ARCHIVES: Gorsuch (ScotusBlog) -VIDEO ARCHIVES: neil Gorsuch (You Tube) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It by Neil Gorsuch(Michael S. Greve, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Leslie Southwick, National Review) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Adam J. White, The Atlantic) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Tiana Lowe, Washington Examiner) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Jeffrey M. Winn, Law.com) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Stephen B. Presser, Kirk Center) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Greg Stohr, Bloomberg) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Ephrat Livni, Quartz) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Calvin Terbeek, New Rambler) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It () -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Deseret News Editorial Board) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Adam Carrington, American Spectator) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Competitive Enterprise Institute) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (L. Ali Khan, NY Journal of Books) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Judge Amul Thapar, Law360) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Kyle Peterson, WSJ) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Tal Fortgang, Commentary) -PODCAST REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (The Law episode 65: “A Republic, If You Can Keep It” by Neil Gorsuch (D.K. Williams, The Law with D.K. Williams ) -REVIEW: of A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Dr. Christian E. Mammen, inside Sources) -REVIEW: of ‘Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law’ by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze (Ilya Shapiro, Free Beacon) -REVIEW: of Over Ruled (Alberto Mingardi, EconLib) -REVIEW SYMPOSIUM: of Over Ruled (Law & Liberty Editors, 3/11/25) -REVIEW: The Mystery of Neil Gorsuch: "The principal virtue of the book," writes reviewer Koppelman, "is the light it unintentionally sheds on some of the Supreme Court’s least defensible decisions." (Andrew Koppelman, 3/26/25, LA Review of Books) - - A Republic, If You Can Keep It (2019) - Neil Gorsuch (08/29/1967
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