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What Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court rulings so far tells us (Hint: It’s not good)
Trump said he wanted to appoint a justice in the mold of the belated Justice Antonin Scalia, and it is clear now that he managed to pull it off.
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Trump pledges to defend religious freedom from attacks at anti-LGBTQ conference
Trump said that the religious community is “under siege,” but that he will never stop fighting for them, promising that together they’re head for a bright future.
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Divisive conservative nominee Neil Gorsuch takes oath as Supreme Court justice
Republicans had to change the rules of the Senate to get the far right darling on the bench.
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Senate Republican invoke ‘nuclear option’ to shove Trump pick onto Supreme Court
Republicans have unilaterally rewritten the chamber’s rules to allow President Donald Trump’s nominee to ascend to the Supreme Court.
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Will the Supreme Court reexamine the Civil Rights Act after gay rights ruling?
The nation’s highest court has tended to split between liberals and conservatives on hot-button social issues like LGBTQ rights.
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Here’s what happened at Senate hearing for Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch
Gorsuch said his role, if confirmed as the next Justice, was “not about politics,” and pledged equal justice to both “poor and rich.”
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Judiciary vote on Trump Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch likely in 2 weeks
Trump’s Supreme Court pick has been called “a significant threat” by LGBTQ advocates.
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American Family Association is upset that Neil Gorsuch attends a liberal church
American Family Association radio host Bryan Fischer called Gorsuch’s church “rabidly pro-gay, pro-Muslim, pro-green, and anti-Trump.”
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Trump Supreme Court pick has gay friend but might spell disaster for our rights
LGBTQ rights advocacy groups have come out in opposition of Judge Neil Gorsuch, but a former law clerk says he’s not homophobic.
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Trump’s Supreme Court pick will trigger intense pressure on Senate
Liberals will demand Democrats block the choice and the new president will urge Republicans to blow up longstanding rules to secure confirmation.