Justice Neil Gorsuch has previously disclosed the names of people who’ve given him things like cowboy boots and a fishing rod, but not this much bigger thing...
Politico went through court records after the sale and found that Gorsuch has been asked to weigh in oninvolving the law firm run by the guy who bought his property. And they don’t even know exactly how many times Gorsuch sided with Greenberg Traurig, because not every vote is public, like the votes whether or not to accept a case:
Since then, Greenberg Traurig has been involved in at least 22 cases before or presented to the court, according to a POLITICO review of the court’s docket. They include cases in which Greenberg either filed amicus briefs or represented parties. In the 12 cases where Gorsuch’s opinion is recorded, he sided with Greenberg Traurig clients eight times and against them four times.Politico that he believes “investments in LLCs require more details than the justice includes in his financial disclosures.” Payne added: “This transaction appears to also require naming the buyer.
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