Jan 25, 2022 · As Americans watched the U.S. Senate confirmation hearing of U.S. associate Supreme Court justice nominee Neil Gorsuch, many wondered who the well-dressed, good-looking young Black woman sitting ...
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Thomas was born in 1948 in Pin Point, Georgia, a small, predominantly black community near Savannah founded by freedmen after the Civil War. He was the second of three children born to M. C. Thomas, a farm worker, and Leola "Pigeon" Williams, a domestic worker.
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Breyer was raised in a middle-class Jewish family. His father was a lawyer who served as legal counsel to the San Francisco Board of Education.
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Mary Elizabeth Taylor currently works for the Donald Trump Administration in the White House Legislative Affairs Unit under Amy Swonger, a longtime lobbyist. She also worked for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, developing personal relationships with various Republican senators.
During the summer of 2010, Taylor reportedly interned for Koch Industries while she was still attending college. According to the company’s web site, “Koch is integral in creating the essentials that benefit daily life most: food, shelter, clothing, and transportation.” The company has over 120,000 employees worldwide, and 70,000 in the U.S. alone.
According to reports, Taylor’s LinkedIn page states she has a degree in Political Science from Bryn Mawr College for women in Pennsylvania. She was a peer career adviser while completing her studies, and also studied Spanish.
Many people have taken to Twitter to express their crushes and joy to see Taylor on the screen during Gorsuch’s hearing. But as with any situation, the haters of the Internet and skeptics of anything related to President Donald Trump have begun to make accusations that Taylor was strategically placed behind Gorsuch to convey an image.
Neil Gorsuch is an American lawyer and jurist, who currently serves as the associate justice of the 'Supreme Court of the United States of America.'. He was nominated by President Donald Trump. His appointment had turned controversial, as the ‘Democrats’ had tried to filibuster his election.
Neil Gorsuch married his college sweetheart, Marie , in 1996, at the 'St. Nicholas' Anglican Church,' Marie 's parish in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Marie is an English woman and a member of the 'Church of England.'. After the couple went to the U.S., they became members of the 'Episcopal Church.'.
Neil McGill Gorsuch was born on August 29, 1967, to Anne Gorsuch Burford (nee Anne Irene McGill) and David Ronald Gorsuch Denver, in Colorado , U.S.A. His parents graduated in law from the 'University of Colorado' in 1964 and became lawyers.
The following year, the then-president, Ronald Reagan, appointed Anne, Neil's mother, as the administrator of the ‘United States Environmental Protection Agency.'. She became the first woman to hold this position.
He was guided by John Finnis, a professor of law and legal philosophy and an advocate of natural law at the 'University College,' Oxford, and Timothy Endicott, a legal philosopher and professor at the 'Balliol College,' Oxford. In 2004, he earned his PhD in law from the ‘University of Oxford.’.
Born in 1967, Gorsuch sits on the Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, which has jurisdiction over Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming. He received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University, his law degree from Harvard University and his doctorate of philosophy from Oxford University.
Gorsuch joined the en banc opinion in this 2013 case challenging the regulation issued pursuant to Obamacare that would force employers to pay for contraception and abortifacients as part of their employee health insurance plans —even if they had a religious objection.
In a concurring opinion in 2016, Gorsuch wrote that the Constitution "isn't some inkblot on which litigants may project their hopes and dreams…but a carefully drafted text judges are charged with applying according to its original public meaning.". Gorsuch leaves his personal views at home.
On 2/1/17 at 8:16 AM EST. President Donald Trump nominates Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House January 31 in Washington. Now the confirmation process begins for Gorsuch. John G. Malcolm and Elizabeth Slattery write that it can be a harrowing process for a nominee and his family, as senators, ...
But Gorsuch is not the only credentialed member of his family. His mother, Anne Gorsuch Burford, served as the first female head of the Environmental Protection Agency, under President Ronald Reagan.
Now, the confirmation process begins for Gorsuch. It can be a harrowing process for a nominee and his family, as senators, the media and others dig into his past—particularly looking for scandals and juicy details that might derail the nomination.
Gorsuch has a record that demonstrates his fidelity to the Constitution and a proper understanding of the role of courts. In his announcement Tuesday evening, Trump noted that Gorsuch has "outstanding legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline, and he's earned bipartisan support.".
Senator Ted Cruz , Republican of Texas, used his remarks to defend his party’s decision to hold open the vacancy caused by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, arguing that allowing President Obama to fill the seat would have endangered Scalia’s legacy.
Senator Michael Bennet, Democrat of Colorado, does not have to vote for Mr. Gorsuch just because he will be introducing him at the confirmation hearing. But his presence at the hearing underscores the difficult position Mr. Bennet is in.