Justice Neil Gorsuch Gives Rare Interview on Supreme Court Workload
The U.S. Supreme Court is approaching its peak decision period with three dozen rulings expected by the end of July. Justice Neil Gorsuch sat for a rare interview with CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford while promoting a new children's book. The discussion covered whether the court is more divided at present.
foxnews.comThe U.S. Supreme Court is heading into its busiest period of the year, with three dozen decisions expected by July. Justice Neil Gorsuch made time for a rare interview with CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford while promoting his new children's book.
Gorsuch addressed questions about the current state of the court, including whether it is more divided now than in previous years. The interview occurred as the court prepares to issue a large number of opinions in the coming weeks.
The Supreme Court typically releases the majority of its decisions in the final weeks of its term, which runs through the end of June. This year the court has three dozen decisions remaining, according to CBS News. Gorsuch's appearance marks one of the few times he has spoken publicly in an extended interview format in recent years.
The justice used part of the discussion to talk about his children's book.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- 2026-05-07
Justice Neil Gorsuch gave rare interview to CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford.
1 sourceCBS News - By July 2026
Supreme Court expected to issue three dozen decisions.
1 sourceCBS News
Potential Impact
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Remaining decisions will be released in coming weeks as term concludes.
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Public may gain additional perspective on court operations from the interview.
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Children's book promotion reaches audience beyond typical court observers.
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