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Gorsuch, Tribal Sovereignty, and the Court'S Inner Workings

Books that trace Gorsuch's judicial philosophy from his own writings to the Court's shadow docket controversies, with particular attention to his surprising record on Indigenous sovereignty.

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6 booksMay 4, 2026
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  1. A Republic, If You Can Keep It

    1. A Republic, If You Can Keep It

    Gorsuch’s own reflections provide direct access to his judicial philosophy and public positioning referenced in the...
    Shelf signal: Courts & the Judiciary
  2. The Shadow Docket

    2. The Shadow Docket

    A focused study of the shadow docket explains the leaks and procedural secrecy Gorsuch addressed in interviews.
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  3. Justice on the Brink

    3. Justice on the Brink

    A journalistic account of the Court’s politicization contextualizes Gorsuch’s votes and public statements amid...
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  4. Over Ruled

    4. Over Ruled

    Gorsuch’s earlier book on administrative law sheds light on his views about the reach of statutes and executive power...
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  5. The Nine

    5. The Nine

    An insider narrative of the Court’s internal dynamics helps readers understand the interpersonal and institutional...
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  6. Nine Black Robes

    6. Nine Black Robes

    A well-sourced modern portrait of the justices offers biographical context for Gorsuch’s place on the Court and his...
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