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The U.S. Supreme Court justices have adopted a code of conduct designed to assure Americans that they will behave ethically. The document released by the court last week, however, falls short of ...
On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court announced each of its justices had signed a code of conduct. Sen. Dick Durbin, the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, said it "falls short." Earlier, Durbin ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court has confronted a series of tough-to-defend ethics controversies in recent months, most notably difficult questions surrounding Justice Clarence Thomas, there’s been a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted a code of ethics for the first time in history, however some critics believe the court’s ethical policy misses the mark. U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga. told theGrio, ...
Chief Justice John Roberts’ snub of Dick Durbin on Tuesday was accompanied by a less-noted rarity: a declaration signed by all nine justices on their ethics practices. The “Statement on Ethics ...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Monday that the Supreme Court’s newly-announced ethics code “falls short” of what the standard should be after a months-long battle over ...
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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 reform ...
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