Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch's Property Sale Raises Ethics Concerns

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The sale of a property co-owned by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch to a prominent law firm executive in 2017 is raising questions about the lax ethics reporting requirements for Supreme Court justices. The financial disclosure report filed by Gorsuch for the calendar year 2017 lists a sale by the Walden Group LLC for a profit of between $250,000 and $500,000, but the section where a buyer could be listed is blank. Lawyers at Greenberg Traurig have appeared in numerous cases that have come before the Supreme Court since Gorsuch joined the bench in April 2017.
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