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‘Our job is not necessarily to agree’: Appeals judges speak about compromises in decision-making
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Members of Colorado’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals spoke to law students on Friday about when and how they compromise in their decision-making — and when they feel compelled to register disagreement. “We have different considerations than the Supreme Court,” said Judge Sueanna P. Johnson of the 22-member appeals court. “They are doing less than…
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Gorsuch’s early Supreme Court record shows signs of controversy
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WASHINGTON – Neil Gorsuch’s first six months on the U.S. Supreme Court indicate he is already creating sharply divided opinions about his performance. Gorsuch was appointed to the Supreme Court in April after serving for 11 years as a federal judge in Denver. Most of the time in Washington he has continued the staunchly conservative…