Rodeos, Books, and Black Robes: What You Don’t Know About Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch

Rodeos, Books, and Black Robes: What You Don’t Know About Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch

Judge Neil Gorsuch not only is a brilliant jurist and solid Constitutional originalist who is a worthy successor to Antonin Scalia — but he is also an avid outdoorsman and voracious reader and with a warm personality, one of his former clerks, Michael Kenneally, said in an interview with New Boston Post. 

"Right now people are just sort of leafing through his writings," Kenneally said of President Donald Trump's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. "They don't have a sense of him as a person." 

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Right-To-Work Bill Vote Likely To Be Close in New Hampshire House

John Cronin

The bill, which would prevent unions from requiring employees of a company to pay dues to a union, already passed the New Hampshire Senate, 12-11. Republicans have a 52-seat majority in the state House of Representatives, but as many as 25 to 30 Republicans are now expected to vote against the bill.

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