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Pick cheered by conservati­ves wary of Trump’s fluid ideology

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US President Donald Trump has nominated Neil Gorsuch, a fast-rising conservati­ve judge with a writer’s flair, to the Supreme Court, setting up a fierce fight with Democrats over a jurist who could shape America’s legal landscape for decades to come.

At 49, Gorsuch is the youngest Supreme Court nominee in a quarter-century. He’s known on the Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals for clear, colloquial writing, advocacy for court review of government regulation­s, defense of religious freedom and skepticism toward law enforcemen­t.

“Judge Gorsuch has outstandin­g legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline and has earned bipartisan support,” Trump declared.

Gorsuch’s nomination was cheered by conservati­ves wary of Trump’s own fluid ideology.

If confirmed by the Senate, he would fill the seat left vacant by the death last year of Antonin Scalia, long the right’s most powerful voice on the high court.

Gorsuch thanked Trump for entrusting him with “a most solemn assignment”. Outlining his legal philoso- phy, he said: “It is the rule of judges to apply, not alter, the work of the people’s representa­tives. A judge who likes every outcome he reaches is very likely a bad judge.”

Some Democrats, still smarting over Trump’s unexpected victory in the presidenti­al election, have vowed to mount a vigorous challenge to nearly any nominee to what they view as the court’s “stolen seat”.

President Barack Obama nominated US Circuit Court Judge Merrick Garland for the vacancy after Scalia’s death, but Senate Republican­s refused to consider the pick, saying the seat should be filled only after the November election.

‘Serious doubts’

Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer said he has “serious doubts” that Gorsuch is within what Democrats consider the legal mainstream, saying he “hewed to an ideologica­l approach to jurisprude­nce that makes me skeptical that he can be a strong, independen­t justice on the court.”

Trump’s choice of Gorsuch marks perhaps the most significan­t decision of his young presidency, one with ramificati­ons that could l ast l ong after he leaves office.

After a reality television buildup to Tuesday ’s announceme­nt including a senior Trump adviser saying more than one court candidate was heading to Washington ahead of the event the actual reveal was traditiona­l and dramafree.

 ?? AP ?? US President Donald Trump shakes hands with 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch, his choice for Supreme Court associate justice, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, on Tuesday.
AP US President Donald Trump shakes hands with 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch, his choice for Supreme Court associate justice, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, on Tuesday.

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