Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's Property Sale Raises Ethics Concerns

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Justice Neil Gorsuch sold a vacation property in Colorado to Brian L. Duffy, the CEO of law firm Greenberg Traurig, one month after his appointment to the Supreme Court in 2017. Gorsuch did not disclose the buyer's identity on his financial disclosure form, which is not required by law, but has led to renewed calls for ethics reforms and greater transparency from the Supreme Court. Greenberg Traurig frequently has business before the court, and Gorsuch's ties to the firm's CEO have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
- Neil Gorsuch Sold Property to Head of a Major Law Firm The New York Times
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- Law firm head bought Gorsuch-owned property POLITICO
- Justice Neil Gorsuch's property sale to prominent lawyer raises more ethical questions CNN
- Law firm CEO with US supreme court dealings bought property from Gorsuch The Guardian US
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