Gorsuch recuses in Utah pipeline case amid Anschutz concerns

Left: Los Angeles Galaxy owner Philip Anschutz, center, chats with head coach Bruce Arnea, front, and Marcelo Balboa, announcer for the Colorado Rapids, before the Galaxy face the Rapids in the first half of a MLS soccer game Saturday, March 12, 2016, in Commerce City, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski); Right: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch (Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images).

According to a letter released Wednesday by Scott Harris, clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Neil Gorsuch will no longer participate in a case involving a proposed 88-mile oil and gas rail line in Utah. Gorsuch was asked to recuse himself from the case due to his past relationship with conservative oil billionaire Philip Anschutz. The justice, however, did not specify his reasons for recusal.

In the past, calls for Gorsuch to sit out on environmental cases due to his relationship with Anschutz went unanswered, despite Anschutz’s potential to reap major financial benefits from the outcomes of the cases.

Gorsuch arguably has Anschutz to thank for his appointment to the Supreme Court; Gorsuch worked at the law firm that represented the billionaire for over a decade, and Anschutz successfully lobbied the George W. Bush administration to nominate Gorsuch as a federal circuit judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.

While he was serving on the 10th Circuit, Gorsuch and Anschutz remained connected as Gorsuch would give speeches at Anschutz’s annual dove-hunting retreats at his ranch. Further, just before Gorsuch was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2017, The New York Times reported that he “has been partners in a limited-liability company with two of Mr. Anschutz’s top lieutenants,” and that together, the group built a vacation home on 40 acres along the Colorado River.

Many have speculated that the ties between the two men are connected to Gorsuch’s long quest to end Chevron deference, which culminated in success last June.

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