April 10, 2017 Gorsuch sworn in as Supreme Court justice ahead of key cases Justice Neil Gorsuch, vowing to be a "faithful servant" to the Constitution, was sworn in Monday to the Supreme Court, capping a grueling confirmation process and filling the seat once held by the late Antonin Scalia.
April 7, 2017 Supreme Court: 5 cases Gorsuch will hear in his first month on the bench With less than a month left in the court’s current sitting, Neil Gorsuch will have to jump into hearings on a number of controversial issues that will not only gauge the 49-year-old Colorado native’s conservative credentials but also lay bare how he handles the spotlight of his news post and how he compares to his predecessor, Antonin Scalia.
April 7, 2017 Gregg Jarrett: Time to say goodbye to the Senate filibuster forever and for everything The Founding Fathers would be mortified if they were to witness the filibuster of Judge Neil Gorsuch.
April 6, 2017 Grassley: 'Gorsuch is going to be on the Supreme Court by midnight Friday' The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee told Fox News' "The First 100 Days" Monday night that Judge Neil Gorsuch would be confirmed to the Supreme Court this week regardless of whether Democrats attempted to filibuster him.
April 6, 2017 The Gorsuch Tally: Where senators stand on court nominee More than half of Senate Democrats already have come out against Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch — some planning to support a filibuster if it comes to that.
April 5, 2017 Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court and the ghost of Harry Reid What goes around comes around is one of life’s undeniable truisms and never more than in the politics of Washington, D.C. (the “D.C.” increasingly standing for dysfunctional city).
April 3, 2017 McConnell vows Gorsuch will be confirmed this week, Schumer predicts he won't get 60 votes The Senate's top Republican and Democrat were split on Sunday over the possibility of Judge Neil Gorsuch being confirmed to the Supreme Court ahead of a scheduled Senate vote this week.
March 28, 2017 Supreme Court rules for Texas death row inmate The Supreme Court sided on Tuesday with a Texas death row inmate who claims he should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled.
March 27, 2017 Supreme Court won't restore $7.25B swipe fees settlement The Supreme Court will not restore a $7.25 billion settlement between merchants and Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. over credit card transaction fees.