A collection of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch’s speeches, writings and essays will be published later this year in a book.
The book, “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” will hit shelves on Sept. 10, according to The Associated Press.
The title of the book is a quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin, the AP reported.
{mosads}“This book shares personal reflections, speeches, and essays from over the course of my career that focus on the remarkable gift the framers left us in the Constitution and the responsibility we all share to ensure it remains strong for generations to come,” Gorsuch said in a statement through his publisher, per the AP.
The publisher, Crown Forum, said the book will reflect on the entirety of Gorsuch’s life, from when he was a child in Colorado through his confirmation to the Supreme Court. President Trump nominated Gorsuch in 2017 to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by Antonin Scalia after his death in 2016.
Prior to being appointed to the Supreme Court, Gorsuch sat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Denver. Former President George W. Bush appointed Gorsuch to that seat.