Senator Whitehouse critiques big business decisions of Supreme Court at Gorsuch hearing

Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse says on the first day of the confirmation hearing for Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court that his question is what happens when Republicans get five appointees on the court, noticing a long line of 5-4 decisions changing the law to line up interests of Republicans at the polls and big business everywhere.
Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse says on the first day of the confirmation hearing for Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court that his question is what happens when Republicans get five appointees on the court, noticing a long line of 5-4 decisions changing the law to line up interests of Republicans at the polls and big business everywhere.
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March 20, 2017
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