WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, in his new book, highlights the challenges faced by ordinary Americans due to excessive laws and regulations. Gorsuch emphasizes his skepticism of federal agencies and their authority.
Gorsuch remarks on the delicate balance between too many laws, which can harm individual liberties, and too little law, which can jeopardize public safety. He stressed the need for a judicious middle ground.
“Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law” was released by Harper, shedding light on Gorsuch’s perspective on the legal system. The book, co-authored by Janie Nitze, delves into the impact of stringent laws on everyday Americans.