Neil Gorsuch
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Every time we get together, we do not interrupt each other as, I'm sorry, I just did you.
No, no.
We're speaking to each other around the conference table, and we listen.
We spend most of our time listening to each other.
Well, I think like everything else, it's a balance, right?
Between transparency on the one hand and privacy on the other.
Transparency in the court, you get a lot of it.
You can hear our arguments live streamed orally every day.
There it is for anybody who wants to listen to it.
I find it's often good to put people, it'll put you to bed really easy often.
No.
No, it's my job.
And we have wonderful lawyers.
And then of course you get our opinions published so you can see exactly what we think at the end of the day about the case.
At the same time, you clearly do need room to be able to talk to one another, right?
To discuss the case candidly and to find those places where we can agree.
And that's important, too.
And our founders knew this as well in the course of their deliberations, right?
The Constitutional Convention, they locked the windows in the heat of the summer months in Philadelphia and closed the doors.
Think about how odd that was.