For decades, Supreme Court justices have dodged questions related to conflicts of interest by saying essentially "Trust us" or "We're different." They've refused to be bound by an official ethics code ...
More than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court adopted a code of conduct for itself—a historic first—critics argue the code lacks a critical element: enforcement. Now, the American Bar Association has ...
Justice Elena Kagan outlined Monday how the Supreme Court's new ethics code could be improved if it had an enforcement mechanism, rejecting claims that the idea she has proposed would be ineffective.
Breaking ranks with most of her colleagues, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently came out in favor of an enforceable code of conduct for the U.S. Supreme Court, to replace the unenforceable code ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson indicated in an interview Sunday that she supports a binding code of ethics for the Supreme Court, adding that such requirements are “pretty standard” for the federal ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said in a new interview she would consider supporting an “enforceable” mechanism of the Supreme Court’s code of ethics. CBS’s Norah O’Donnell asked Jackson ...
Tony Gonzales Ends Reelection Bid After Admitting Affair with Deceased Staffer House GOP Leadership Urges Tony Gonzales to End Reelection Bid over Affair with Staffer Christian Teacher Who Lost Job ...
Every federal judge in the United States is bound by a written and enforceable code of conduct. Every judge, that is, except those who sit on the Supreme Court. More than a year after the court ...
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