On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump
is expected to announce Neil Gorsuch, a judge on the 10th Circuit Court
of Appeals, to be his nominee for the Supreme Court. But Neil isn’t the
first in his family to serve the federal government. The political
career of his late mother, Anne Gorsuch Burford,
could prove telling about his own leanings. Burford was the first
female head of the EPA — and by most accounts, she wasn’t a very good
one. Burford was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and served for about two years. Her tenure was marked by perceptions
that she was “a handmaiden to industry.” She became known for her
efforts under Reagan for working to lessen the clout of the federal
government in the area of environmental regulations, trying instead to
devolve authority and give the states more leeway over their own
jurisdictions. The realization of this goal meant weakening the EPA,
which was not seen favorably by activists or members of either political
party. Gaylord Nelson, chairman of The Wilderness Society
at the time, said that Burford was engaging in a “wholesale
dismantling” of environmental progress. Her disdain for federal
authority came to a head when she refused to provide Congress with
documents relating to a toxic waste cleanup. Burford declared that she
would “go to jail rather than surrender them to Congress.” With respect to Neil Gorsuch, Burford’s career can be a vehicle for
predicting his behavior should he be appointed to the Supreme Court.
Gorsuch has proven solidly conservative
in many areas, but he doesn’t have much of a judicial record on
environmental issues. If his mother’s career is any indication, then Scott Pruitt
may find himself with an ally on the Court as Gorsuch hands down
rulings against the expansion of federal regulations. It’s possible he’d
couch those opinions in the same logic his mother used: that these
matters are better left to individual states...more
Anne Gorsuch, later Burford, became a dear friend as we served together during the Reagan administration. If he is as intelligent, vibrant and conservative as his mother was, then he will be a great addition to the Supreme Court.
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