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Neil Gorsuch sworn in as US Supreme Court justice

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washington — Neil Gorsuch was sworn in on Monday as the United States Supreme Court’s ninth justice, retilting the bench to the right as he filled the seat left vacant by last year’s death of conservati­ve icon Antonin Scalia.

Confirmed by the Senate on Friday after a bitter months-long fight, Gorsuch was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts in a private ceremony at the Supreme Court attended by the other justices and Gorsuch’s family.

He will take a second oath later in the day at a public White House ceremony officiated by Justice Anthony Kennedy.

His nomination to a life term marked President Donald Trump’s first opportunit­y to shape for a generation a court that is the ultimate arbiter of many of the most contentiou­s issues in American life.

In Gorsuch, Trump picked a respected federal appeals court judge who is seen as a fervent disciple of Scalia and a brand of conservati­ve jurisprude­nce that calls for the strict interpreta­tion of the US Constituti­on as its writers intended.

The Senate voted 54-45 to confirm him, but only after Republican leader Mitch McConnell swept aside longstandi­ng rules to overcome a Democratic filibuster.

Democrats angrily fought the nomination to the end because McConnell had blocked former president Barack Obama’s nominee for the seat, Merrick Garland, after Scalia’s sudden death in February 2016.

Since Scalia’s death, the court has been evenly divided between the liberal and conservati­ve wings, though Kennedy, a conservati­ve, is looked to as a sometime swing voter. —

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