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VAIL — President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, federal Judge Neil Gorsuch, has a Vail connection, albeit a slight one. According to The Denver Post, Neil Gorsuch, 49, is a fourth-generation ...
Gorsuch, nominated to the Supreme Court on Tuesday night by President Trump, lives in Boulder and has been a part-time instructor at the University of Colorado Law School since 2008.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch interrogated Colorado's solicitor general Monday, asking whether the state forced a Christian baker to undergo a "reeducation program" when he refused to create ...
For nearly two years beginning in 2015, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sought a buyer for a 40-acre tract of property he co-owned in rural Granby, Colo. Nine days after he was confirmed by the ...
The Denver-born justice's relationship with Colorado's richest man has been well documented since Gorsuch was appointed to the nation's highest court by Donald Trump in 2017.
The court hung its decision, in part, on a ruling Justice Gorsuch made during his time as a rider on the Tenth Circuit Court at Denver, Colorado. Justice Gorsuch ruled that it is “a state’s legitimate ...
Writing for a three-judge panel in 2012, Gorsuch dismissed the idea that Colorado was required to place Abdul Karim Hassan’s name on the presidential ballot even if he was ineligible to assume ...
“For instance,” the report added, “in reporting his Colorado income, Gorsuch listed as his source only the name that he and his two co-owners gave themselves, Walden Group, LLC.
As an appellate judge in the 2010s, Neil Gorsuch spent two years trying to sell a 40-acre property he co-owned deep in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Despite the ideal location of the 3,000-square ...