Justice Gorsuch Highlights Human Toll of Excessive Laws and Regulations in New Book
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In his new book, "Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law," US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sheds light on his concerns regarding the impact of an abundance of laws and regulations on ordinary Americans. Gorsuch emphasizes the need for a balance between safeguarding safety and protecting liberties, while also expressing his views on judicial independence.
Published by Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, the book has garnered attention as Gorsuch received a significant $500,000 advance, as reported in his annual financial disclosure reports. However, the focus remains on the justice's critical analysis of the existing legal landscape.
During an interview in his supreme court office with the Associated Press, Gorsuch declined to delve into discussions on term limits or an enforceable code of ethics for the justices, ideas recently proposed by President Joe Biden amid declining public trust in the court. Instead, Gorsuch emphasized the significance of judicial independence, recognizing the US judiciary as a system that ensures fairness, particularly for those who may be unpopular.
Gorsuch's book delves into the stories of individuals who have faced adverse consequences due to stringent and often obscure rules and regulations. From a fisherman to Amish farmers, immigrants, and even a hair braider, these everyday citizens have found themselves facing jail time, hefty fines, deportation, and other hardships due to unfamiliar legalities.
Drawing from his experiences as a judge, including his tenure on the Supreme Court, Gorsuch highlights the alarming volume of laws and regulations that have proliferated at both the federal and state levels. He points out that Congress has been producing an overwhelming number of legislations, averaging 344 pieces of legislation totaling 2 to 3 million words per year over the past decade.
Gorsuch's book aims to shed light on the impact of excessive laws and regulations on the lives of ordinary Americans. While recognizing the need for laws to maintain safety and protect liberties, Gorsuch advocates for a more balanced approach that ensures individuals are not unexpectedly burdened by legal complexities.
The book's release comes after Gorsuch and the conservative majority on the Supreme Court delivered several significant rulings that challenged the administrative state and expanded presidential immunity. These decisions have shaped policies on abortion rights, affirmative action, gun rights, and environmental regulations.
As discussions surrounding the Supreme Court's ethics code and the role of the judiciary continue, Gorsuch's book provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by everyday individuals navigating the complex legal landscape. It serves as a reminder of the importance of striking a balance between necessary regulation and individual liberties, ultimately elevating the conversation on the future of American law and its impact on society.
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