
Roberts Jr., Clarence Thomas and Stephen G. I had previously reviewed both of the other programs, calling PerfectIt a virtual, eagle-eyed proofreader, and twice testing WordRake against Supreme Court opinions, first against the writings of Justices Antonin Scalia and Elena Kagan, and then against Justices John G.

I decided to test Gorsuch’s opinions against three of these programs: BriefCatch, PerfectIt and WordRake. The most-popular ones operate as add-ins to Microsoft Word, performing grammatical and stylistic analyses of briefs, memoranda and other legal documents. Gorsuch photograph by Franz Jantzen, 2017.īut what do legal editing programs think of Gorsuch’s writing? There are several such programs available to lawyers.
