Neil Gorsuch Confirmed by Senate as Supreme Court Justice -<br />By ADAM LIPTAK and MATT FLEGENHEIMERAPRIL 7, 2017<br />For Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to win Senate confirmation as an associate justice, he had to learn how to say nothing much at all.<br />Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump’s choice for Supreme Court justice, adheres to originalism, a judicial approach<br />that would deeply affect how he would make decisions from the bench.<br />Judge Gorsuch will be sworn in on Monday, in two ceremonies: a private session at the Supreme Court, where Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will preside,<br />and a public event at the White House, where Justice Anthony M. Kennedy will administer a second oath.<br />WASHINGTON — Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate on Friday to become the 113th justice of the Supreme Court, capping a political brawl<br />that lasted for more than a year and tested constitutional norms inside the Capitol’s fraying upper chamber.