“‘He’s brilliant, disciplined, handsome and witty’ — Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch’s stepmother breaks his family’s silence to tell how she celebrated Trump nomination with champagne and pizza”: Ruth Styles and Jake Wallis Simons of The Daily Mail (UK) have this report.
And Gordon Rayner and Nick Allen of The Telegraph (UK) report that “British family of Donald Trump Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch ‘thrilled but terrified.’”
“Trump administration appeals Seattle judge’s halt of refugee travel ban”: David Gutman of The Seattle Times has this report.
Robert Barnes, Matt Zapotosky, and Abby Phillip of The Washington Post report that “State Dept. reverses visa revocations, allows barred travelers to enter U.S.”
And Mark Landler of The New York Times reports that “Trump Officials Move to Appeal Ruling Blocking Immigration Order.”
“Pence vows Senate vote on Supreme Court nominee ‘one way or the other'”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
“In Fall of Gorsuch’s Mother, a Painful Lesson in Politicking”: Adam Liptak, Peter Baker, Nicholas Fandos, and Julie Turkewitz of The New York Times have this report.
And in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times, Fandos will also have an article headlined “In His Own Words: Gorsuch’s Lively Writings at Columbia.”
In this recent post, I provided a link to access every mention of Gorsuch in the online archives of The Columbia Spectator.
“Philly employers can’t ask your pay history anymore”: Julia Terruso of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report.
Bobby Allyn of NewsWorks reports that “Kenney signs bill banning Philly employers from asking for wage history.”
And FoxNews.com reports that “Philadelphia becomes first US city to ban employers from requesting salary history.”
My earlier coverage of this matter began with a post titled “Miguel Estrada warns City of Philadelphia that his hourly rate is very expensive.”
“VP: Gorsuch will join Supreme Court ‘one way or the other.'” Darlene Superville of The Associated Press has this report.
And The AP also offers “A look at Supreme Court nominee’s judicial philosophy.”
“Gorsuch test: Neil Gorsuch is a good pick for the Supreme Court; Democrats have powerful reasons to oppose him even so.” This article appears in the current issue of The Economist.
“How Neil Gorsuch could impact current and future Supreme Court cases”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
And Cristian Farias of The Huffington Post reports that “Neil Gorsuch May Miss Chance To Decide The Supreme Court’s Biggest Case This Term; And that might be the best outcome transgender students can hope for.”
“A Colorado native, Neil Gorsuch would bring distinctive Western touch to Supreme Court”: Michael Doyle of McClatchyDC has this report.
“A Great Legal Pen: Judge Gorsuch is one of the finest writers on the federal bench.” Law professor John O. McGinnis has this essay, in which I am mentioned, online at City Journal.
“Trump’s Supreme Court Whisperer: The man who advised the president on picking Judge Gorsuch explains what his elevation means for the law and America.” Kyle Peterson has this essay online at The Wall Street Journal.