Gorsuch: Civility Doesn�t Mean Suppressing Disagreement

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch says that suppressing disagreement in the name of civility is wrong.

Gorsuch tells a conference of lawyers meeting near the high court that he�s worried that college students with unpopular views aren�t �able to express themselves.�

The newest Supreme Court justice says civility �doesn�t mean suppressing disagreement.�

The 50-year-old justice joined the high court in April. He filled a seat that had been vacant since Justice Antonin Scalia�s death last year.

Republicans who control the Senate refused to confirm President Barack Obama�s nominee. President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch in January and the Senate confirmed him, largely along party lines.

He�d served on the federal appeals court in Denver for more than 10 years.

(AP)

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