Administrative/Regulatory
Feb. 22, 2017
Neil Gorsuch and executive power
Those concerned about the breadth of executive power in the Age of Trump may find an ally in the unlikeliest of places: the president's own Supreme Court nominee. By Blaine H. Evanson and William F. Cole





Blaine H. Evanson
Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Appellate and Constitutional Law and Intellectual Property
3161 Michelson Drive
Irvine , California 92612-4412
Phone: (949) 451-3805
Email: bevanson@gibsondunn.com
Columbia Univ Law School
Blaine is based in the firm's Orange County office, where he practices in the Appellate and Constitutional Law group.
In his first few weeks in office, President Donald J. Trump has issued executive orders on a whole host of issues, including immigration, financial regulation, the environment and health care. Several of these orders have been highly controversial, some have sparked nationwide protests, and one has been enjoined by multiple federal judges.
Enter Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, judge on the 10th U.S. Circuit ...
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