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Judge Neil Gorsuch Promises Senators He Will Uphold the Constitution as Written

Judge Neil Gorsuch gave his opening statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday on the first day of hearings on his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. In it he unpacked his views on the job of unelected judges in a democratic republic, giving his personal story and pledging to be a public servant who faithfully follows the Constitution and the laws enacted by the people’s elected representatives.

<> on March 20, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Exclusive–Rep. Trent Franks: The Monumental Importance of Clarity in Government

Albert Einstein said, “Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what stands the test of experience [experiment].” Since this Republic was first gifted to the world, ours has been a quest to prove to mankind that the world’s great experiment in freedom, “a government of the people” can long endure. In any experiment, controlling for variables and clarity of result is vital.

Howard Chandler Christy: Scene at the Signing of the Constitution

Ted Cruz at CPAC Creates Buzz of Next SCOTUS Pick

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—Calling Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) “one of the leading constitutionalists” in America, conservative giant Mark Levin engaged the prominent Texan senator at CPAC on Thursday in a wide-ranging conversation covering the Constitution, immigration, and the Second Amendment. Many CPAC-goers are wondering if Cruz might be President Trump’s next pick for the Supreme Court.

The Associated Press

Cruz: ‘Mark My Word, Judge Gorsuch Will Be Confirmed’

Thursday at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC), while discussing President Donald Trump’s nomination to the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said, “Mark my word, Judge Gorsuch will be confirmed.” Cruz said, “This is lawless. And

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 19: Republican Presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz

All Options on the Table for Immigration Executive Order Case

President Donald Trump and his team are weighing their options in the legal challenge to his executive order (EO) regarding foreigners from seven terror-prone nations in the aftermath of an adverse appellate ruling: considering taking the case up to the Supreme Court, taking it back down to the trial court, keeping it at the appeals court for a rehearing, or issuing a new EO.

Trump Considers His Options AP

Franken: The Supreme Court Pick Was Stolen

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Senator Al Franken (D-MN) argued that the Supreme Court pick that President Trump used to nominate Judge Neil Gorsuch was stolen. Franken said, “[W]e’re going to have hearings. I think this guy — I

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