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

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    Ordinary Americans are “getting whacked” by too many laws and regulations, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch says in a new book that underscores his skepticism of federal agencies and the ...

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

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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 statement in May 2023 in which he called emergency measures taken during the COVID-19 crisis that killed more than 1 million Americans perhaps “the ...

  4. Neil Gorsuch - Wikipedia

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    The law that the court temporarily stayed, in a 54 decision, would require that doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges in a hospital. [148] In June 2020, the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's abortion restriction in June Medical Services, LLC v. Russo, a 54 decision; Gorsuch was among the four dissenters.

  5. Korematsu v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Justice Gorsuch, writing in his dissent of United States v. Zubaydah, reiterated the fact that Korematsu was negligent. Gorsuch criticised the court for allowing "state interest" as a justification for "suppressing judicial proceedings in the name of national security." He used Korematsu as a justification against doing such.

  6. 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 ...

  7. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The decision was unanimous, affirming the Ninth Circuit's ruling, with Justice Neil Gorsuch writing the opinion. [11] Gorsuch wrote that the lower courts' decision is consistent with established antitrust principles, and thus the Court upheld the ruling, but did not attempt to make any judgment on the aspect related to whether student athletes ...

  8. Opinion - Justice Gorsuch’s recusal may have doomed a ... - AOL

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    It takes five justices, however, to reverse a conviction; a 4-4 tie would leave the death sentence in force. Thus, Gorsuch’s recusal has the same effect as a negative vote.

  9. Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial Dist. - Wikipedia

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    Gorsuch wrote that "Nearly 80 years removed from ''International Shoe'', corporations continue to receive special jurisdictional protections in the name of the Constitution. Less clear is why." Gorsuch favored a simpler " But-for " causation test instead, noting that the majority's decision might have a disparate impact on small businesses.