A rich collection of reflections from the youngest Supreme Court justice, A Republic, If You Can Keep It offers essential insight into Neil Gorsuch's journey to becoming a Supreme Court Justice, his judicial philosophy, his thoughts on the role of a judge under our Constitution, and his belief in the vital responsibility of each American citizen to uphold our republic.
Neil M. Gorsuch is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. A Colorado native, he served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, which is based in Colorado and hears appeals from six western states, before his appointment to the Supreme Court in April 2017. He has also worked as a senior official at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he helped oversee its civil litigating divisions; as a partner at a law firm; as a law professor; and as a law clerk for Justices Byron White and Anthony Kennedy.
“Every American should read this book—especially those who think
they disagree with Justice Gorsuch. . . . Whether readers end up
agreeing or disagreeing with Justice Gorsuch’s ideas, our republic
will be richer for readers having considered them.”—U.S. Circuit
Judge Amul Thapar
“Justice Gorsuch has written a temperate book, with civility shown
to all. Such fairness, though, does not reduce the fervor with
which he urges that we keep this country a republic.”—National
Review
“Serves as an introduction to the man and his philosophy while
reminding the reader of the need to understand and participate in
the nation’s civic affairs.”—Washington Examiner
“This book and Justice Gorsuch’s distinguished judicial career
confirm the reputation I heard so long ago—he is a legal superstar.
The stories in his book, including a delightful one about an
airplane ride sitting next to a young girl who was frightened of
the turbulence and just needed a friend, also confirm my early
impression of his kindness.”—Legal Communication & Rhetoric
“A Republic, If You Can Keep It is a powerful legacy for the next
generation of Americans. Justice Gorsuch reminds us of the
necessity for judges to do the right thing even when unpopular, to
dispense justice dispassionately, to promote consistency in the
law, and to be content serving in anonymity.”—Alberto Gonzales,
former United States Attorney General
“Justice Neil Gorsuch’s Western spirit—friendly, forthright,
optimistic, and deeply egalitarian—shines through in A Republic, If
You Can Keep It. Addressing urgent problems of law, ethics, and
government, he is practical rather than abstract, humane rather
than technical, and incorrigibly good humored.”—Christopher DeMuth,
Distinguished Fellow, Hudson Institute
“A Republic, If You Can Keep It is a delightful primer on civics as
well as the reflections of a deeply thoughtful judge.”—Mary Ann
Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University
“A glimpse of the character and career of a Justice who will
profoundly influence American law for decades to come. And there’s
plenty in these essays for interested readers of all stripes,
whether conservative, libertarian, moderate, or liberal.”—Eugene
Volokh, Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA
School of Law
“In A Republic, If You Can Keep It, Justice Gorsuch speaks to where
we have been as a country and where we are going. It should be
required reading for anyone interested in our Constitution and our
Republic in the twenty-first century.”—Tim Meyer, professor and
director, International Legal Studies Program, Vanderbilt
University Law School
“In this powerful book, Justice Neil Gorsuch explains why he has
chosen to make the connection between civic knowledge, civil
dialogue, and self-government the focus of his public activities. A
Republic, If You Can Keep It is an invaluable case for the
importance of civics and civility that will inform constitutional
debates among Americans of all perspectives.”—Jeffrey Rosen,
president and CEO of the National Constitution Center
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