'If you no longer have Brussels to blame, then Westminster takes its place,' Miller said.
Democrats express disappointment as Obama pick was blocked, but some support Gorsuch.
The religious group warned such action would "entail disastrous consequences" for religious freedom in Russia.
The Texas Senator told a cheering audience that the current Congress has the opportunity to be 'historic'.
Before 2012, couples only had to show they could maintain themselves without accessing public funds.
He criticised politicians for not defending judges after the Brexit legal challenge.
Several different messages came from the White House, with a revised order also a possibility.
The US president is keen to have Neil Gorsuch nomination forced through the chamber.
Three of the sitting supreme court justices are in their 80s and could be replaced by Donald Trump.
University will track every twist and turn of the Brexit debate, whether it lasts two years or a decade.
Labour and Conservative MPs want May to publish a White Paper on her Brexit plans.
The Supreme Court ruling requires the PM to seek Parliament's approval to trigger the Brexit process.
Three justices voted against majority ruling that Government needs parliamentary approval to trigger Article 50.
Parliament has the right to vote on triggering Article 50 after the Supreme Court ruling on Brexit.
Labour leader confirms he will seek to amend an Article 50 Bill in the House of Commons.
She led the legal challenge over who had the right to begin the UK's departure from the EU.
Supreme Court rules that ministers need Parliament's approval to trigger Article 50 and begin the Brexit process.
Judges rule by 8-3 majority that the Government cannot leave the EU without consulting with Parliament first.
The 11 top judges will decide whether MPs and peers should have a vote on Article 50.
Corbyn was the most rebellious Labour backbencher during New Labour's time in government.
Critics said the judgement did not provide enough clarity regarding disabled people's rights on public transport.
The 11 justices will decide on whether MPs and peers have a vote on invoking Article 50.