Gorsuch: I Make Decisions Based on the Facts of the Law

Gorsuch: I Make Decisions Based on the Facts of the Law

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The transcript discusses the concept of judicial independence, emphasizing that judges should rule based on law and facts, not political affiliations. It highlights the importance of impartiality and the judicial oath, which mandates equal justice for all. The speaker reflects on the judicial process, stressing the need for open-mindedness and careful consideration of arguments and evidence.

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How does the speaker view the role of a judge in relation to political parties?

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What does judicial independence mean to you?

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What qualities does the speaker attribute to Byron White in relation to judicial independence?

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Describe the process the speaker follows when making judicial decisions.

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What is the significance of the judicial oath mentioned in the text?

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