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Justice Kavanaugh says ethics changes may be coming to Supreme Court (Washington Post) Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics (CNN) ...
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh told a judicial conference he hopes there will be “concrete steps soon” to address recent ethics concerns.
WASHINGTON — Justice Brett Kavanaugh signaled Thursday that the Supreme Court may take steps "soon" to address ethics scandals that have eroded confidence and sparked a partisan fight in ...
Supreme Court justices had a message for the American public on Monday as they announced a code of conduct: We hear you, but you really don’t get us.
A Justice, for example, "should not testify voluntarily as a character witness." ... The Court provides mandatory training on judicial ethics principles to all Court employees.
On April 25, Chief Justice John Roberts sent the Senate Judiciary Committee a “Statement on Ethics Principles and Practices” signed by all nine justices. Roberts forwarded along the ...
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh said he is “hopeful” the Supreme Court soon will take specific steps to deal with ethics and boost public confidence in the institution.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh said Thursday that the high court will soon take "concrete steps" to reassure the public amid ethics concerns against several justices.
Anyone who cares about judicial ethics, regardless of ideology or perspective on individual Supreme Court decisions, should embrace what can be called the "Barrett Standard" — the commonsense ...
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh gave no details, but said "there'll be some concrete steps soon" in the Supreme Court's review of ethics. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays Watch Now ...
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