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JHan

(10,173 posts)
58. Yes,.here are some others:
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 11:49 PM
Mar 2017

There's a trend:

1. An excavator operator died on the job after being electrocuted by an overhead power line at a surface mine site. The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission investigated, finding a serious violation of safety regulations and imposed on the employer a $5,550 fine, which the employer appealed. While the majority of the court upheld the commission's findings against the employer, Gorsuch dissented, contending that this case was yet another example of administrative agencies wielding "remarkable powers" and "penalizing" the company even when no evidence existed. (Compass Environmental Inc. v. OSHRC, 10th Circuit, 2011)


2. In NLRB v. Community Health Services, the majority deferred to the expertise of the National Labor Relations Board, ruling that workers' interim earnings should be disregarded when calculating back pay awards where a hospital unlawfully reduced work hours. The NLRB reasoned that, on balance, workers who take on additional outside jobs should retain the benefit of their "extra effort," not "recalcitrant" employers. Gorsuch disagreed and dissented, observing that the NLRB's "statutory charge isn't to promote full employment....It's not some sort of reincarnation of the Works Progress Administration." (NLRB v. Community Health Services Inc., 10th Circuit, 2016)


3. In Strickland v. UPS, the court majority found that a woman driver fired by her company had sufficient evidence to challenge that firing based on sex discrimination. The trucker's evidence included co-workers who testified that she was treated differently than her male co-workers and that only she regularly had to attend individual meetings and counseling sessions on sales performance. Gorsuch, however, stridently dissented, finding such evidence "absent." (Strickland v. UPS, 10th Circuit, 2009)


6. In private practice, Gorsuch filed an amicus brief, again opposing class actions in securities litigation as burdensome on business, on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an organization that represents the interests of Big Business and seeks to undermine worker protections. (Brief of Amicus Curiae for the United States Chamber of Commerce, Dura Pharm. Inc. v. Broudo, 2005). In a 2005 article discussing the Broudo case, Gorsuch attacked plaintiffs' lawyers who represented investors in securities class actions as seeking "free ride[s] to fast riches." ("No Loss, No Gain," Legal Times, Jan. 31, 2005)


7. In a 2005 opinion-editorial, Gorsuch condemned "American liberals" for an "overweening addiction" to constitutional litigation. While he concluded that liberals should "kick" that litigation addiction and try to "win elections rather than lawsuits," he directed criticism only at "the Left," not the Right and conservative legal advocacy groups. (Neil Gorsuch, "Liberals 'N' Lawsuits," National Review Online, Feb. 7, 2005)


the rest: 7 Things You Need to Know About Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch

He reminds me in some ways of Roberts.

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What did you think of Gorsuch? [View all] babylonsister Mar 2017 OP
he believes in corporate personhood.. fuck him. JHan Mar 2017 #1
But generally not in human personhood Warpy Mar 2017 #55
Yes,.here are some others: JHan Mar 2017 #58
Those freaky cold eyes of zentrum Mar 2017 #66
He is as fake as a 3 dollar bill. fun n serious Mar 2017 #2
And there you have it... Raster Mar 2017 #29
Best assessment. strongermessage Mar 2017 #53
I don't trust him as a Supreme Court justice. As a person, he'd be a good neighbor. SharonAnn Mar 2017 #65
He's a thespian SummerSnow Mar 2017 #3
He's a maggot and answered no questions. Dems should NOT allow that hearing to go forward onecaliberal Mar 2017 #4
Bingo. dalton99a Mar 2017 #31
+1 mountain grammy Mar 2017 #34
On the news, they said he'd be comfirmed by April 7th yeoman6987 Mar 2017 #36
Dems don't really have a choice since they can't stop the confirmation :/ OliverQ Mar 2017 #52
+1 uponit7771 Mar 2017 #76
He said all the right things. Kath2 Mar 2017 #5
I find him about as sincere as a... dchill Mar 2017 #6
Hahahaha! Yes! nt babylonsister Mar 2017 #14
Not as nutritious, though. dchill Mar 2017 #23
He's not Garland and the pResident who nominated him is illegitimate. n/t rzemanfl Mar 2017 #7
There's that. That illegitimacy needs to babylonsister Mar 2017 #16
This Idoru Mar 2017 #81
Smarmy. Fake. Rehearsed. Insincere. Decidedly unbelievable as a "nice guy" type. Stinky The Clown Mar 2017 #8
Did not answer ANYTHING of substance uponit7771 Mar 2017 #9
Smarmy asshole. roamer65 Mar 2017 #10
"Smarmy" was the 1st adjective Nevernose Mar 2017 #13
He is a right wing hack with an aw-shucks grin. madaboutharry Mar 2017 #11
He seems so moderate, in an Altio kind of way. Chasstev365 Mar 2017 #12
Nominated by tRump. 'nuff said. old guy Mar 2017 #15
He reminds me of Bill Murray's character on SNL livetohike Mar 2017 #17
He is probably worse than Scalia .. ananda Mar 2017 #18
As I said in another thread, he gives me the same kind of willies that Squinch Mar 2017 #19
OMG! I have that exact feeling! About Dolan as well....you couldn't have described my impression Pachamama Mar 2017 #42
It's DEFINITELY there. I really hope the Democrats hold the line and keep him out. Squinch Mar 2017 #71
He had all the demeanor of a programmed android meow2u3 Mar 2017 #20
He learned a lot from his momma Phoenix61 Mar 2017 #21
He follows rules without exercising his soul in seeking justice. Ilsa Mar 2017 #22
And THAT has been proven. dchill Mar 2017 #38
The rule of law should be most important Amishman Mar 2017 #82
If you cunningly built & programmed a "conservative justice who might break from the pack"... VOX Mar 2017 #24
We would probably do worse. He likes Citizens United. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #25
They need to Filibuster, for the good of the party, and the nation. pat_k Mar 2017 #44
I'm all for fighting, but even if we won, we will get Alice11111 Mar 2017 #48
The only way that Democrats should EVER give in on an SC nominee is if the Republicans Squinch Mar 2017 #74
I wish, but not a chance. I like that the dems are making Alice11111 Mar 2017 #79
I know. But seriously, every Democrat who votes yes on this should have hell to pay. Squinch Mar 2017 #80
I would like a deal made Amishman Mar 2017 #83
Udsll put that deal forwstd. It wss rejected Alice11111 Mar 2017 #86
NO! Garland taking this spot, Gorsich taking the next and Ginsberg staying till she's Squinch Mar 2017 #90
It would be tough to find someone worse on some critical issues. pat_k Mar 2017 #88
Smarmy. gibraltar72 Mar 2017 #26
Fake Mr. Nice Guy! Yuck! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #27
Phony, cowardly, untrustworthy underthematrix Mar 2017 #28
Yeah, he doesn't have horns and he's so well spoken dalton99a Mar 2017 #30
He's a corporate stooge who puts on a good act. n/t GoCubsGo Mar 2017 #32
He's a slick used car salesmen GP6971 Mar 2017 #33
Gorsuch isn't the issue, its McConnell. procon Mar 2017 #35
Mr "Religious Freedom equals fucking over the civil rights of Everyone Else" pat_k Mar 2017 #37
Didn't watch. Think the fix is in. elfin Mar 2017 #39
Flunked out of Drama and Theatre 101. cornball 24 Mar 2017 #40
disarming and slick hertopos Mar 2017 #41
Patronizing, condescending, evasive. madamesilverspurs Mar 2017 #43
Worse than Scalia... mark my words. Tatiana Mar 2017 #45
Apparatchik with a Cow Pie Western Chip on shoulder delisen Mar 2017 #46
Al Franken laid him bare the way a Korean chef skins and slits open a live eel before cooking it. pangaia Mar 2017 #47
Pompous DesertRat Mar 2017 #49
He's not good by any stretch Peachhead22 Mar 2017 #50
Ah yes, that is who it is! Sucha NastyWoman Mar 2017 #68
Not even. babylonsister Mar 2017 #78
I just mean physically Peachhead22 Mar 2017 #84
There's worse out there Loki Liesmith Mar 2017 #51
Wow! JimGinPA Mar 2017 #57
He's the best turd we squeeze out of this lot Loki Liesmith Mar 2017 #77
HE MUST NOT BE CONFIRMED! nikibatts Mar 2017 #54
DOLT 45 likes him MFM008 Mar 2017 #56
Very bad actor. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #59
He seems like another Clarence Thomas! Those assholes are not to be trusted! akbacchus_BC Mar 2017 #60
Ll truebluegreen Mar 2017 #61
A goodie goodie two shoes "deplorable" with a law degree, nevergiveup Mar 2017 #62
Slicker version of Alito. Blow-dried bad news. kairos12 Mar 2017 #63
Hated his "Aw shucks..." zentrum Mar 2017 #64
he is a fascist pig con man elmac Mar 2017 #67
never stop thinking about Gorsuch....he's dreamy.. Demonaut Mar 2017 #69
Smug groomed Trojan corporate wolf in folksy father knows best cloth BREMPRO Mar 2017 #70
Uber right Adolph Coors bircher, like his mum. Mc Mike Mar 2017 #72
Sexist asshole. nt msanthrope Mar 2017 #73
He's a weasel. Vinca Mar 2017 #75
He reminded me of someone trying to cheat on a personality profile test. MineralMan Mar 2017 #85
He is a sneak...he is Alitoesque...I hate that sob. Demsrule86 Mar 2017 #87
All veneer and total monster underneath. ananda Mar 2017 #89
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