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 skirting ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced its first formal code of conduct governing the ethical behavior of its nine justices, bowing to months of outside pressure ...
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday adopted its first-ever ethics code, bowing to pressure from Congress and the public. All nine justices signed onto the new code, which was instantly criticized for lack ...
For years, the Supreme Court has publicly resisted the adoption of a formal ethics code, even while seriously debating the idea behind the scenes. So, the court’s embrace of an official code on Monday ...
Noah Feldman is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A professor of law at Harvard University, he is author, most recently, of “To Be a Jew Today: A New Guide to God, Israel, and the Jewish People." It’s ...
The code does not specify how the rules would be enforced or by whom. By Abbie VanSickle and Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court issued an ethics code on Monday after a series of ...