Shannon Bream Neil Gorsuch interview
Definition
A televised interview on Fox News Sunday hosted by anchor Shannon Bream featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, often covering topics like his books, judicial philosophy, and the Court's operations.
Refers specifically to recent appearances, such as the promotion of Gorsuch's book 'Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence,' where he asserted the Supreme Court is 'working' effectively despite criticisms.
A platform for Gorsuch to discuss originalism, collegiality among justices, case unanimity rates (around 40%), and the balance between transparency and private deliberations.
Examples
The Shannon Bream Neil Gorsuch interview had everyone marveling at how nine justices manage 40% unanimity—beats picking a lunch spot every time.
Justice Gorsuch's plug for 'Heroes of 1776' during the Shannon Bream interview was so seamless, it made Founding Fathers' drafts look like rough copies.
In the Shannon Bream Neil Gorsuch interview, he defended Court privacy like a pro, proving deliberations need more secrecy than a family recipe.
Fans of judicial chit-chat can't get enough of the Shannon Bream Neil Gorsuch interview, where 'working' sounds suspiciously like 'winning' awards.