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Gorsuch is active in an ultra-[[liberal]] [[Episcopalian]] church whose woman pastor marched against [[Trump]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] in January. More generally, Episcopalian church is officially on record as being strongly against [[pro-life]] laws.
[[David Souter]] and [[Anthony Kennedy]] used the same excuse to perpetuate ''Roe v. Wade'' in 1992 in ''[[Planned Parenthood v. Casey]]''.
Gorsuch is active in an ultra-[[liberal]] [[Episcopalian]] church whose woman pastor marched against [[Trump]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] in January. More generally, the Episcopalian church is officially on record as being strongly against [[pro-life]] laws.
After Scalia unexpected passed away, Gorsuch began positioning himself for the vacancy by aligning himself with [[originalism]]. He supposedly opposes [[judicial activism]] as an underhanded method to bring about social change,<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/01/31/who-is-judge-neil-gorsuch.html</ref> but sided with inventing new rights for [[transgender]]s under a federal law passed years ago.