http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/21/gorsuch-sen-whitehouse-clash-on-disclosure-laws-the-ball-is-in-your-court-video/
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (Dim-RI): "We have this $10 million that is being spent on behalf of your confirmation. Do you think for instance, that we on this panel ought to know who is behind that?"
Judge Neil Gorsuch: "That's a policy question for this body."
Sen. Whitehouse: "Well, it's also a question of disclosure. You could ask right now that as a matter of courtesy, as a matter of respect to the process, that anybody funding this should declare themselves so that we can evaluate who is behind this effort, right? That wouldn't be a policy determination. That would be your values determination."
Judge Gorsuch: "It would be a politics question. I'm not, with all due respect, Senator, going to get involved in politics. If this body wishes to pass legislation, that's a political question for this body, and there's ample room for this body to pass disclosure laws for dark money or anything else it wishes to, that can be tested in the courts, so Senator, with all due respect, the ball's in your court."
ROTFLMAO!
http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/21/watch-this-gorsuch-rebuttal-to-a-democratic-attack-on-his-record-video/
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Really Dim-CA): "I'm just looking for something that would indicate that you would give a worker a fair shot. Maybe it's in your background somewhere, but I would like to have you respond to it any way that you can."
Judge Gorsuch: "I'll name a bunch of cases right now. Ute 5 and 6, Fletcher, the Rocky Flats case, which vindicated the rights of people who had been subject to pollution by large companies in Colorado. I would point you the magnesium case, a similar pollution case in the Salt Lake City area."
Gorsuch went on to name a number of other cases in which he ruled in favor of sympathetic plaintiffs, including a pregnancy discrimination case and sexual harassment cases, among others.

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