Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch to Release Book on Over-Regulation

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch’s new book, which reflects his belief that the United States is over-regulated, will be published this summer.

The work, “Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law,” is scheduled to be published on Aug. 6 by Harper Collins. Justice Gorsuch is also the author of “A Republic, If You Can Keep It” (2019) and “The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia” (2009).

Co-written with Janie Nitze, one of his former clerks, the new book will look at the stories of fishermen in Florida, families in Montana, monks in Louisiana, an internet entrepreneur in Massachusetts “and many others who have found themselves trapped unexpectedly in a legal maze,” according to the publisher’s description.

“America has always been a nation of laws. But today our laws have grown so vast and reach so deeply into our lives that it’s worth asking: In our reverence for law, have we gone too far?”

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