4 monthes ago | By The Huffington Post
An NPR report claimed Neil Gorsuch won't wear a mask on the Supreme Court bench despite Sonia Sotomayor's preexisting condition.
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4 monthes ago | By NY Times
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who has diabetes, has been participating in Supreme Court arguments remotely. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, her seatmate, is the only member of the court who does not wear a mask.
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4 monthes ago | By Politico
The U.S. Supreme Court sought to defuse speculation of tensions between two of its sitting justices Wednesday following a recent NPR report that chronicled divisions over Covid protocols within the nation's highest court.
Justices Neil Gorsuch and Sonia Sotomayor, in an unusual joint statement released Wednesday, insisted that Sotomayor had not asked Gorsuch to wear a mask during court proceedings. But the statement issued Wednesday diverged on key details from the NPR report and denied events don't actually appear in the report that the justices seemed to be rebutting.
The NPR story...
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4 monthes ago | By CNBC
The statement came after a report said that Gorsuch refused to wear a mask, despite a request from Chief Justice John Roberts for all justices to do so.
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4 monthes ago | By Forbes
NPR reported Tuesday that Chief Justice John Roberts asked the justices to wear masks because Justice Sotomayor felt uncomfortable, but Gorsuch did not.
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4 monthes ago | By Business Insider
Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor; Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Melina Mara - Pool/Getty Images
Sotomayor and Gorsuch called each other "warm colleagues" after reporting about the two came out on Tuesday.
NPR reported that Chief Justice Roberts asked the justices to wear masks on behalf of Sotomayor but Gorsuch refused.
The justices' statement doesn't directly refute the reporting.
Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch on Wednesday issued a rare joint statement following an NPR report that Gorsuch has refused to wear a mask at the Supreme...
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