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NPR's A Martinez talks to Amanda Frost, a law professor at the University of Virginia, who testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Supreme Court ethics.
Washington — The Supreme Court issued a code of conduct signed by all nine justices on Monday, laying out formal rules after months of intense scrutiny of the court's ethics practices. The new ...
After much hemming and hawing, the Supreme Court has finally adopted a formal code of ethics. The rules—the first of their kind the high court has ever instituted—are a credit to the calls for ...
The Supreme Court on Monday announced a code of conduct in an attempt to bolster the public’s confidence in the court after months of news stories alleging that some of the justices have been ...
A ProPublica story about Justice Clarence Thomas accepting gifts from a billionaire has renewed calls for the court to adopt a formal ethics code ...
The vast majority of surveyed judges across the country said Supreme Court justices should be bound by a code of ethics.
The written code of conduct nods at the public pressure the Court is facing, but it can’t do much to change the justices’ behavior.
The code of conduct issued on Monday, following reports of undisclosed travel and gifts, includes no enforcement mechanism and lets individual justices decide ethics questions for themselves.
The code is intended as a guide; it doesn’t list penalties for breaches and says not every violation should lead to disciplinary action.