She just needs to remember the positions she took as a senator from 2017 to 2020.
Neil Gorsuch
Why Gorsuch’s Opinion in ‘303 Creative’ Is So Dangerous
The Court could have framed the decision more narrowly. It didn’t.
The Roberts Court’s Cynical Use of Free Speech to Allow Discrimination
Today on TAP: If a Colorado web designer can refuse to serve a same-sex couple, why can’t a business owner discriminate against Blacks, Muslims, and Jews?
Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas Declare They’re Also Admirals
Today on TAP: Injecting themselves into the military chain of command, they take judicial activism to a new depth.
For LGBTQ Americans, the Work on Discrimination Isn’t Over
Despite the Supreme Court’s resounding decision this week, full equality will still have to be fought for in courts and in Congress.
Bostock: What Two Conservatives Realized and Three Dissenters Missed
By following Antonin Scalia’s textualist criteria, Neil Gorsuch ruled that gay and transgender employees can’t be discriminated against.
The Conservative Judiciary’s Fatal Attraction to Deregulation
A Neil Gorsuch ruling in 2016 has led to a marked increase in serious injuries to children from ingesting magnets.
Gorsuch’s First Opinion: Let Debt Collectors Run Amok
Through a narrow reading of three words, the Court takes a leash off an irresponsible industry.
Pro-Gorsuch Ads Backfired
Conservatives spent millions on ads to pressure Democrats to back Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, one key reason many are now voting against him

