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Gorsuch Says SCOTUS Is Doing 'Pretty Darn Well' in Handling the 'Hardest Cases'
The justice defends the Supreme Court as a model of respectful and principled adjudication.
Damon Root | 5.5.2026 7:00 AM
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My Reason colleague Nick Gillespie recently sat down with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch for a conversation about Gorsuch's new children's book, Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence, coauthored with Janie Nitze, plus other topics more directly tied to Gorsuch's day job. The whole interview is well worth watching, but I wanted to focus today's Injustice System newsletter on two points that particularly caught my attention.
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1. 'Scrambled Every Which Way'
Americans are increasingly unhappy with the actions of the federal government, including the actions of the Supreme Court, whose own approval ratings have reached a new low.
Is Gorsuch worried about that? He told Gillespie that the Supreme Court is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. He also said........