Saturday, October 26, 2024

Neil Gorsuch’s new book lacks common sense

This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on

This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on web readership.

Neil Gorsuch Has No One to Blame But Himself — Noah Feldman

Photographer: Apu Gomes/Getty Images

There are plenty of reasons to wonder why a sitting Supreme Court justice would choose to co-author a book called Over Ruled arguing that the US has too many laws. But the strangest aspect of Neil Gorsuch's new volume is that it rests on a contradiction. The problem that most bothers Gorsuch is prosecutors using laws to charge people with crimes in ways that the laws' authors never intended — and that is almost entirely the product of textualism, Gorsuch's favorite method of interpreting statutes.

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Wall Street Braces for a Lost Decade — But Not Yet — John Authers

Selling Out Ukraine Casts Shame on the West — Max Hastings

Starbucks CEO Is Carrying Out a Classic 'Kitchen Sinking' — Andrea Felsted

The Energy Transition Is Powered By — Wait for It — Coal — Javier Blas

CVS Shows Women Are Hired to Do Impossible Jobs — Beth Kowitt

Nebraska Republicans Pulled the Most Anti-Voter Stunt Yet — Patricia Lopez

This Is Why You Don't Recognize Your State Government — Mary Ellen Klas and Carolyn Silverman

Trump Goes All In on Fear and Loathing. Will Voters? — Timothy L. O'Brien

Trump's Tariffs Appeal to Voters. Don't Be Fooled. — Bill Dudley

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