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U.S. Senate confirms Neil Gorsuch as Supreme Court justice (3)

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<p>Neil Gorsuch takes part in a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing as US President Donald Trump's nominee for the <a href="http://www.liashop.net/lp/supreme-other-0345e596/">Supreme瑗瓙鍍归將</a>鍙奡upreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington,DC on March 20, 2017. (AFP PHOTO/Tasos Katopodis)</p>
<p>WASHINGTON, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Senate on Friday voted to approve Neil Gorsuch as a <a href="http://www.liashop.net/lp/supreme-other-512ed4ed/">Supreme鐭オ</a>鍙奡upreme Court Justice, after a dramatic year-long partisan battle.</p>
<p>The upper chamber of Congress voted 54-45 in favor of Gorsuch, with Republican Senator from Georgia Johnny Isakson not voting. The result largely repeated an initial voting Thursday that failed to confirm his nomination due to filibuster rules.</p>
<p>Senate Republicans subsequently voted to change the filibuster rules to lower the threshwold of 60 votes of an approval to a simple majority.</p>
<p>The confirmation ended the year-long vacancy left by late Justice Antonin Scalia who died in February 2016.</p>
<p>Former U.S. President Barack Obama appointed Merrick Garland to fill the nine-seat bench, but the GOP-controlled Senate refused to hear or to vote on the nomination, saying it was improper for an outgoing president to appoint a Supreme Court Justice.</p>
<p>The action raised furor across the aisle and fed to the divide between the two major political parties.</p>
<p>Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that it was more sensible for U.S. President Donald Trump to appoint a different candidate, hinting that the grudge over Garland's appointment is still lingering among many Democrats.</p>
<p>Gorsuch's confirmation awarded a symbolic victory to Trump, who has promised to his supporters early on that he would appoint a conservative justice to the Supreme Court.</p>
<p>Gorsuch, a 49-year-old judge sitting on the 10th Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado, is the youngest nominee in 25 years to the lifetime position. </p>
<p>A Colorado native, Gorsuch holds degrees from Columbia, Harvard and Oxford. He served as a law clerk for the late Justice Byron White and Justice Anthony Kennedy in the 1990s. He was appointed to the appeals court by former President George W. Bush in 2006.</p>
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<p>Neil Gorsuch takes part in a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing as US President Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington,DC on March 20, 2017. (AFP PHOTO/Tasos Katopodis)</p>
<p>WASHINGTON, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Senate on Friday voted to approve Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court Justice, after a dramatic year-long partisan battle.</p>
<p>The upper chamber of Congress voted 54-45 in favor of Gorsuch, with Republican Senator from Georgia Johnny Isakson not voting. The result largely repeated an initial voting Thursday that failed to confirm his nomination due to filibuster rules.</p>
<p>Senate Republicans subsequently voted to change the filibuster rules to lower the threshwold of 60 votes of an approval to a simple majority.</p>
<p>The confirmation ended the year-long vacancy left by late Justice Antonin Scalia who died in February 2016.</p>
<p>Former U.S. President Barack Obama appointed Merrick Garland to fill the nine-seat bench, but the GOP-controlled Senate refused to hear or to vote on the nomination, saying it was improper for an outgoing president to appoint a Supreme Court Justice.</p>
<p>The action raised furor across the aisle and fed to the divide between the two major political parties.</p>
<p>Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that it was more sensible for U.S. President Donald Trump to appoint a different candidate, hinting that the grudge over Garland's appointment is still lingering among many Democrats.</p>
<p>Gorsuch's confirmation awarded a symbolic victory to Trump, who has promised to his supporters early on that he would appoint a conservative justice to the Supreme Court.</p>
<p>Gorsuch, a 49-year-old judge sitting on the 10th Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado, is the youngest nominee in 25 years to the lifetime position. </p>
<p>A Colorado native, Gorsuch holds degrees from Columbia, Harvard and Oxford. He served as a law clerk for the late Justice Byron White and Justice Anthony Kennedy in the 1990s. He was appointed to the appeals court by former President George W. Bush in 2006.</p>




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