Now that he's been confirmed by the Senate, incoming U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch won't have much time for celebrating and reflecting on his new job. He'll need to get to work.

Most new members of the court are confirmed during the summer recess, allowing for a gradual transition to a new and awesome lifetime position.

But for middle-of-the-term arrivals like Gorsuch and Justice Samuel Alito Jr. who joined the court in February 2006, nothing is gradual. In addition to outfitting a new office and hiring clerks and staff, Gorsuch will have to juggle preparing for court conferences and oral argument and a myriad other obligations.