Conservative Gorsuch emulates Scalia minus the rough edges
He would be the first justice to serve alongside a colleague for whom he worked. Gorsuch described his former boss, Justice
President
Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge in
But unlike the sometimes irascible Scalia, Gorsuch approaches his work with a courtly manner more reminiscent of Kennedy.
"His opinions stand out for his prose and analysis and he gets along really well with both sides," Rosen said.
While abortion rights groups immediately criticized the nomination, Rosen said Gorsuch's record on the issue is sparse.
In a book Gorsuch wrote laying out the case against assisted suicide and euthanasia, Rosen said, Gorsuch was careful to avoid making a religious case for his views, focusing instead on philosophy.
"He has been careful not to say what he thinks about abortion or marriage equality," Rosen said.
In any event, with Kennedy remaining on the court, there are five votes to preserve abortion rights and gay rights, no matter Gorsuch's views. Should Kennedy, 80, or liberal justices
It's unclear how quickly majority
The court currently has before it a case about the rights of transgender students, though the case could end up being returned to a lower court without a full hearing in the high court. Next term's big issue could be whether some partisan redistricting violates the
From his time on the appeals court, Gorsuch's notable opinions include defense of religious freedom. In two cases that involved the contraception mandate under the Obama health care law, Gorsuch sided with businesses and non-profit groups that voiced religious objections to the requirement that they provide cost-free contraception to women covered under their health plans.
Gorsuch also has written opinions that question 30 years of
Notre Dame law professor
In background and style, Gorsuch resembles the group he may soon join. He would be the sixth member of the bench to have attended
While he is a native Coloradan, Gorsuch spent his high school years in
Gorsuch differs from his prospective colleagues in one respect. On a court with five Catholics and three Jews, he would be the lone Episcopalian.
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