The episode centers on President Trump's nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, examining Gorsuch's conservative background and potential impact. Adam Liptak, chief legal correspondent, offers insights into Gorsuch's legal philosophy, particularly his views on euthanasia and abortion as gleaned from his book, suggesting a sensitivity towards the value of human life. The owner of Hobby Lobby, David Green, discusses his company's Supreme Court case regarding contraception coverage under the Affordable Care Act and expresses his support for Trump's nomination, hoping Gorsuch will uphold religious liberties. Carl Hulse and Maggie Haberman from the Washington Bureau analyze the upcoming Senate confirmation process, highlighting the political pressures Democrats face from their base and the desire to resist Trump's agenda. The discussion also touches on Trump's potential Supreme Court legacy, speculating on his preferences for a pro-business court.
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