Waterloo Region Record

Gorsuch reigns Supreme

The newest addition to U.S.’s top court restores a narrow Conservati­ve majority on the bench

- Vivian Salama and Sam Hananel

WASHINGTON — Justice Neil Gorsuch took his place in history Monday as the newest addition on the bench of the Supreme Court, restoring a narrow conservati­ve majority and marking a much-needed political victory for U.S. President Donald Trump.

Gorsuch was sworn in during a sun-soaked ceremony in the Rose Garden, nearly 14 months after the seat was left vacant with the sudden death of Justice Antonin Scalia. The oath was administer­ed during the White House ceremony by Justice Anthony Kennedy, whom Gorsuch once served as a law clerk. A smiling Trump stood behind his nominee.

It was the second of two oaths — the first was conducted privately in the Justices’ Conference Room by Chief Justice John Roberts.

“To the Scalia family, I won’t ever forget that the seat I inherit today is that of a very, very great man,” Gorsuch said to the audience of family and administra­tion staffers, as well as all the sitting Supreme Court justices.

“I will do all my powers permit to be a faithful servant of the Constituti­on and laws of this great nation,” he said.

Gorsuch joins the court that is often the final arbiter for presidenti­al policy.

Speaking ahead of Gorsuch at the ceremony, Trump said that “our country is counting on you to be wise, impartial and fair, to serve under our laws, not over them, and to safeguard the right of the people to govern their own affairs,” hinting at his own friction with the judiciary.

Gorsuch’s confirmati­on was a badly needed boost for an administra­tion riddled with controvers­y and misstep. Trump failed to get enough Republican­s on board to support his plan to repeal and replace former U.S. president Barack Obama’s signature health care bill.

His efforts to build a physical border wall with Mexico remain uncertain and his attempts to ban certain travellers from entering the U.S. because they pose a security threat have been blocked by the courts.

Trump was lightheart­ed about his latest win, saying that Gorsuch’s successful nomination came during his first 100 days in office and added: “You think that’s easy?”

Trump said Americans would see in Gorsuch “a man who is deeply faithful to the Constituti­on of the United States” and predicted greatness for the 49-year-old former appeals court judge from Colorado.

Gorsuch said he was humbled by his ascendance to the nation’s high court and thanked his former law clerks, saying of his former law clerks, “your names are etched in my heart forever.”

 ?? AL DRAGO, NYT ?? Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and his wife, Mary Louise Gorsuch, depart after his swearing-in ceremony Monday at the White House in Washington.
AL DRAGO, NYT Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and his wife, Mary Louise Gorsuch, depart after his swearing-in ceremony Monday at the White House in Washington.

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