Boulder’s Neil Gorsuch candidate for Supreme Court vacancy?
The shoulder of rural and scenic
Along with
Under normal circumstances, Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge in
He is widely respected among his disproportionately liberal peers, colleagues and students in
"I found him to be a person of character and quality, intellectually curious and willing to debate all sides," offered
"I may not always agree with him but I do think he gives all voices a fair hearing, and that's all you can ask of a judge."
Originalism and textualism
In Gorsuch, there is plenty for liberals to disagree with and plenty for conservatives to love.
Like Scalia, he's a student of originalism and textualism -- ideas that center on literal interpretation of the
He opposes assisted suicide, which
He sided with
Of course, these aren't normal circumstances. If Gorsuch is nominated, he may never be confirmed.
Sen.
Garland, like Gorsuch, also has bipartisan respect, but has so far been blocked by
And if Gorsuch is the pick, he may be judged by many not for his unique qualities, but for his association with a controversial new president who in little more than a week on the job has inspired millions of protesters to rally against him in cities and airports around the world.
Attorney
"I think if anybody could be ready for it, it'd be someone like Neil, who's very down-to-earth and intelligent and not a brittle sort of guy," Hansen said.
That last quality is something Scalia did not always display. Gorsuch is similarly charismatic, but not quite so abrasive. One student described him as a "1950s game-show host."
"I have nothing but the utmost confidence in his ability to handle attention put on him," said
Schaefer grew up with a Democrat mom and Republican dad, and said, "I think they'd both respect the heck out of him."
Added Hansen: "He acts and relates well to all people, and he did the same sort of thing in trial, where he was very good at making connections with jurors. He's a regular person. It's part of being a westerner."
Gorsuch is a westerner in many other ways, too.
Though he holds degrees from
Those testimonials might also appear in conflict with the fact that Gorsuch lives in a 3,600-square-foot home in unincorporated
He, his wife, Louise -- a British woman he met at Oxford -- and their two daughters keep horses, chickens and goats on their 3-acre lot, and Gorsuch is known to spend his free time fly-fishing, hiking and rowing at
"He tried to get me to hike up some 14,000-foot mountain," Hansen said. "It nearly killed me."
In a recent speech, Gorsuch said he was skiing when he got the call telling him Scalia had died.
Mother's experience
If Gorsuch is chosen to succeed Scalia and actually gets a
Her nomination for that position was credited in large part to the influence of
She was the first woman to hold that job, and her appointment forced a young Gorsuch to move from
His mother -- who along with his father,
Twenty-five years later,
The path he'll face if Trump nominates him now seems certain to be much bumpier than the confirmation process his mother faced, or those faced by former Supreme Court Justices
But if the accounts of his students at ultra-liberal CU are to believed, his demeanor and reverence for the law will serve him well on that path -- whether it dead-ends with a filibuster or leads to the kind of long career that can reasonably be expected of a judge not yet 50 years old and with a lifetime appointment.
"He mentored our entire class," said Henry, his former pupil. "And he often encouraged us to learn how to win and lose graciously."
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