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  2. The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    The scope of the book is limited to intentional killing by private persons, avoiding the complexities of considering the issue alongside the death penalty and warfare. [3] In the book, Gorsuch rejects commonly held views about autonomy, arguing that states should sometimes place "paternalistic constraints on the choices of its citizens."

  3. Americans are 'getting whacked' by too many laws and ... - AOL

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    The book expands on a theme that has run through Gorsuch's opinions over the years, from his criticism of the Chevron decision back when he served on a federal appeals court in Denver to his ...

  4. Neil Gorsuch Supreme Court nomination - Wikipedia

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    On April 10, Gorsuch took the prescribed constitutional and judicial (set by federal law) oaths of office, and became the 113th member of the Supreme Court. [65] At age 49, he was the youngest person to join the Court since Clarence Thomas , at age 43, in 1991.

  5. Donald Trump judicial appointment controversies - Wikipedia

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    Neil Gorsuch (of Colorado): Trump announced the nomination of Gorsuch on January 31, 2017. The nomination was formally transmitted to the Senate on February 1, 2017. [87] Judge Gorsuch's confirmation hearings started on March 20, 2017, and lasted four days. [88] [89] On April 3, the Judiciary Committee approved Gorsuch by an 11–9 vote.

  6. Americans are 'getting whacked' by too many laws and ...

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    Gorsuch has received a $500,000 advance for the book, according to his annual financial disclosure reports. In the interview, Gorsuch refused to be drawn into discussions about term limits or an enforceable code of ethics for the justices, both recently proposed by President Joe Biden at a time of diminished public trust in the court.

  7. 'An Embarrassing Mistake': Neil Gorsuch Rails Into Florida's ...

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    Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch rebuked one such way today: the use of six-member juries, as opposed to the historical practice of 12-person panels. His opinion was pegged to Cunningham v.

  8. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch co-authors book on laws ...

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    Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will have a book out this summer on a subject he has commented upon often — the volume of laws in the U.S. Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers ...

  9. Unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United ...

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    Tyler had been Harrison's running mate in the 1840 election, but Tyler clashed with the Congressional Whigs over issues such as the national bank, and these clashes extended to judicial nominees. [12] John Canfield Spencer was nominated on January 9, 1844, and his nomination was defeated by a vote of 21–26 on January 31, 1844.