8/11: The Takeout: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Justice Neil Gorsuch warns that the American legal system has become overly complex and burdensome.
- The new book, 'Over Rules,' focuses on the real-world consequences of excessive regulation on regular citizens.
- Gorsuch advocates for a reduction in the power of administrative agencies to ensure fairer legal outcomes.
- The interview highlights a judicial push to restore legislative and judicial authority over the executive bureaucracy.
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🏷️ Themes
Judiciary, Legal Reform, Governance
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📄 Original Source Content
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch talks about his book, "Over Rules: The Human Toll of Too Much Law," and his views on the court's impact on the lives of everyday Americans.