ICYMI: Senator Coons Previews Questions for Judge Neil Gorsuch in The Christian Science Monitor
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The Christian Science Monitor: In Gorsuch hearings, questions of religious liberty and the law
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Of all the people to speak on the first day of what promises to be a grueling week of hearings, Judge
After thanking his family, his law clerks, and his mentors, he grew emotional talking about his late Uncle Jack, an Episcopal priest, and his childhood in
"In my childhood it was God and
Indeed, "God and
One line of inquiry that
His broad interpretations of the rights and protections of religious believers - sometimes at the expense of large numbers of other citizens - have been a cornerstone of his jurisprudence during a decade serving on the
"That he comes down on side of religious liberty, even when it significantly infringes on the autonomy and liberty interests of large numbers of people, I think that's an interesting area worthy of further explanation," says Sen.
For a country founded as a sanctuary for people fleeing religious persecution and marginalization around the world, "I think [those questions] should be subject to special consideration," he adds. "The balance of faith and freedom, the balance of free exercise rights and autonomy or self-determination rights, are pretty fundamental questions that go back to the foundation of our country."
'The problem of complicity'
Gorsuch has pushed the envelope on this question, not least in perhaps his most noteworthy case from the 10th Circuit: "
The case involved a family-owned company based in
Along two other judges in the majority, Gorsuch said that he would have gone even further, and that individual business owners under the mandate should be able to make similar claims.
"All of us face the problem of complicity. All of us must answer for ourselves whether and to what degree we are willing to be involved in the wrongdoing of others," he wrote in his opening. "Whether an act of complicity is or isn't 'too attenuated' from the underlying wrong is sometimes itself a matter of faith we must respect."
Conservatives who oppose such ideas as abortion rights, transgender bathroom access, and same-sex marriage often base their objections on religious grounds. And what concerns people like
"One of the things I'm interested in is essentially allowing the complicity concerns of a small family to trump the liberty concerns of thousands and thousands of people," says Coons.
His judicial privileging of religious freedom has seen Gorsuch produce opinions that would likely appeal to liberals - including a majority opinion he wrote ruling that a
Many conservatives also share Gorsuch's view on public displays of religion, with the judge dissenting from majorities in the 10th Circuit on cases that struck down an
In his opening statement at Monday's hearing, Sen.
'Faith has played a big part in our lives'
Besides the observation that he is clearly a man of faith, Gorsuch's own religious leanings aren't that clear. He was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools, but now attends a progressive Episcopal church in
Coons acknowledges that, and adds that "it's my responsibility to keep an open mind."
"We're both people for whom faith has played a big part in our lives," he says. But "we may reach very different conclusions about what that means for the judicial role in privileging religious freedom over individual autonomy."
"I genuinely enjoyed my [earlier] meetings with
In his statement on Monday, Coons pointed to "disturbing trends in affronts to religious liberty," including
"I am considering your nomination with an open mind, and I would ask that you would be forthcoming in your responses," he said.
"I believe we must balance our respect for the significance of faith and free exercise with concerns about impacts on other's liberty," he added. "America needs a
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