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[Headlines] (HL-Á¤Ä¡/»çȸ/°æÁ¦) For Highest US Court, a Harvard or Yale Education Is a Must
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Neil Gorsuch, President Donald Trump¡¯s choice for the United States Supreme Court, has something in common with the court¡¯s current members. He studied at Harvard Law School, as did four current Supreme Court justices. A fifth justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, attended Harvard, but graduated from Columbia University¡¯s law school. The court¡¯s three other members graduated from Yale Law School. The Gorsuch nomination now goes to the Senate Judiciary Committee. If he is confirmed, it means all nine Supreme Court justices will be former students at either Harvard or Yale. That is worth noting, given that the United States has more than 200 law schools. Nominations to the Supreme Court are among the most important made by a president. Once approved by the Senate, federal judges have lifetime positions. Someone as young as Gorsuch, who is 49, can serve for many years -- long after Trump¡¯s presidency ends.
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Both Yale, located in New Haven, Connecticut and Harvard, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are rated highly. In its 2017 list of law schools, US News and World Report magazine rated Yale No. 1, and Harvard No. 2. Still not everybody is happy with their influence over the Supreme Court. Jonathan Turley is a law professor at George Washington University in Washington D.C. He says that Gorsuch ¡°is widely viewed as a powerful writer and intellectual leader¡± on his Colorado federal appeals courtBut Turley said it is wrong to exclude all but graduates of two law schools. ¡°It not only reduces the number of outstanding candidates, but guarantees a certain insularity in training and influences on the court,¡± Turley wrote on his website.
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