The Gorsuch sale adds to a series of ethics questions surrounding Supreme Court justices.
Justice Neil Gorsuch sold real estate to the head of a major law firm with business before the Supreme Court days after his confirmation,Tuesday, adding to ethics questions facing Justice Clarence Thomas and other members of the high court—though the law firm executive says he’s never spoken to Gorsuch.
Duffy and his wife paid $1.83 million for the property—a 3,000-square-foot house along the Colorado River in Granby—and Gorsuch reported on aThe space where Gorsuch would have disclosed the purchaser’s identity was left blank. During Gorsuch’s time on the Supreme Court, Greenberg Traurig has been involved in at least 22 cases before the court, including cases in which it filed amicus briefs, and Gorsuch has sided with the law firm in eight out of 12 cases where his opinion was recorded, according to
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