The Mercury News

Gorsuch says Supreme Court not split on partisan lines

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PROVO, UTAH >> The convention­al wisdom that the court is split along partisan lines based on the political views of the president that appointed each justice is false, a U.S. Supreme Court justice said.

Justice Neil Gorsuch spoke about civility to an audience of about 1,000 at Brigham Young University on Friday, refuting the notion that judges are just “like politician­s with robes.”

Gorsuch is considered one of the Supreme Court’s most conservati­ve members, though he recently agreed with more liberal colleagues in a decision reaffirmin­g a criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial.

Gorsuch denied that justices’ decisions are predictabl­e, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News reported. “Rubbish,” he said. Gorsuch noted he uses the original meaning of the Constituti­on to guide his judicial decisions, in contrast with judges who believe interpreta­tions of the document should evolve over time.

“I worry that some living constituti­onalists will take your rights away,” he said.

Gorsuch said he doesn’t recognize the court reflected in media hinting at deep divisions among the nine jurists.

He told the audience at Brigham Young that the justices eat packed lunches together while Justice Stephen Breyer tests out knock-knock jokes that his grandchild­ren taught him. Gorsuch said he and his colleagues sing happy birthday to each other, grill burgers at employee picnics and play practical jokes.

“That’s the Supreme Court I know,” he said.

Officials say the Supreme Court’s justices rule unanimousl­y in 40% of the 70 cases they hear in an October-to-may term.

Gorsuch says he is concerned about the deteriorat­ion of civic education. He said only about one-third of millennial­s think it’s important to live in a democracy.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Sept. 4file photo, Justice Neil Gorsuch, speaks during an interview in his chambers at the Supreme Court in Washington.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Sept. 4file photo, Justice Neil Gorsuch, speaks during an interview in his chambers at the Supreme Court in Washington.

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