“Neil Gorsuch Made Up A Legal Standard That Weakens Promises To Kids With Disabilities; Now his would-be colleagues on the Supreme Court may rule he was wrong”: Cristian Farias of The Huffington Post has an article that begins, “At the Supreme Court podium in January, lawyer Neal Katyal was hit with a series of questions that he wasn’t really ready for.”
Neal Katyal has posted on Twitter this response to the article.
Update: After Katyal’s Tweet appeared, Farias substantially rewrote this article, which now contains a revised headline and opening sentence.
“Questions for Judge Gorsuch”: Columnist George F. Will has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“Gorsuch recommended to Justice Dept. that federal judges visit Gitmo”: Seung Min Kim of Politico.com has this report.
“Here’s why I support Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court”: Online at The San Francisco Chronicle, Christian Mammen has an essay that begins, “I first met Neil Gorsuch in 1994, during my second year at Oxford University.”
“Disarmingly warm Gorsuch loves ‘cold neutrality’ of law”: Nancy Benac and Mark Sherman of The Associated Press have an article that begins, “It’s poker night in a row house on Cranham Street, Oxford, England, and Neil Gorsuch, studying for yet another degree, is feeling down. His housemates decide that what Gorsuch needs is a girlfriend.”
“An ‘Ideological Food Fight’ (His Words in 2002) Awaits Neil Gorsuch”: Adam Liptak will have this article in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times.
“In Gorsuch, Conservative Activist Sees Test Case for Reshaping the Judiciary”: Eric Lipton and Jeremy W. Peters of The New York Times have this report.
“Obstacles are ahead, but Gorsuch seems set to clear Supreme Court confirmation bar”: Michael Doyle of McClatchyDC has this report.
“‘Stairway to Heaven’ Fight Heads to 9th Circuit”: Ashley Cullins has this post at the “THR, Esq.” blog of The Hollywood Reporter.
You can view at this link the brief for appellant, which was accompanied by a motion for leave to exceed the applicable word limit.
“Lack of Oxford Comma Could Cost Maine Company Millions in Overtime Dispute”: Daniel Victor had this article in yesterday’s edition of The New York Times.