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Trump's Supreme Court Picks on Opposite Sides in 2 Cases

Trump's Supreme Court Picks on Opposite Sides in 2 Cases
Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch, left, and Brett Kavanaugh at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 5, 2019. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Pool Photo via Getty Images)

Tuesday, 19 March 2019 11:05 AM EDT

President Donald Trump's two Supreme Court appointees are on opposite sides of two of three cases that the justices decided Tuesday.

Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the court's liberal justices in ruling that a Washington state Indian tribe doesn't have to pay a state fuel tax. Gorsuch says an 1855 treaty makes a "handful of modest promises" to the Yakama Nation, including the right to move goods to market freely.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh dissented, arguing that the treaty merely gives tribal members the same right to travel as everyone else.

The other case involves a lawsuit by survivors of two Navy veterans over their exposure to asbestos. Kavanaugh wrote the court's opinion that allows the suit to continue, and Gorsuch dissented.

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President Donald Trump's two Supreme Court appointees are on opposite sides of two of three cases that the justices decided Tuesday. Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the court's liberal justices in ruling that a Washington state Indian tribe doesn't have to pay a state fuel tax....
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