Any movement on the issue appears unlikely as Republicans prepare to take control of the Senate in January, underscoring the hurdles in imposing restrictions on a separate branch of government even as public confidence in the court has fallen to record lows.
The 93-page report released Saturday by the Democratic majority of the Senate Judiciary Committee found additional travel taken in 2021 by Thomas but not reported on his annual financial disclosure form: a private jet flight to New York’s Adirondacks in July and jet and yacht trip to New York City sponsored by billionaire Harlan Crow in October, one of more than two dozen times detailed in the report that Thomas took luxury travel and gifts from wealthy benefactors.
“The highest court in the land can’t have the lowest ethical standards,” the committee chairman, Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a statement. He has long called for an enforceable code of ethics.
I thought the Supreme Court has declared that it’s unethical to look into their ethics?
Attorney Mark Paoletta, a longtime friend of Thomas who has been tapped for the incoming Trump administration, said the report was aimed at conservatives whose rulings Democrats disagreed with.
So how about when the GOP takes control of everything in January, you do an investigation into everyone on the USC and find out if the dems are as corrupt as well? Or are you just gonna do the dems and ignore Clarence who’s maybe targeted, but only because he has no ethics.
I was looking for a photo of the U.S. Supreme court that isn’t badly cropped or at a weird angle so I could make a post about them, but this is the best one I could find:
Luigi is our only enforcement to date.
A Dexter would work too.
Funny guys, but it’s likely any replacement will be chosen by President Musk
We should have someone investigate “President” Musk
Just corruption all the way down, the way the founding fathers imagined.
Golly gee! Someone’s been a naughty boy. Don’t do it again wink wink. Or we might have to give an even stronger verbal reprimand next time. Tee hee hee!
the senate and house need a Marbury v. Madison counter moment
the bar for constitutional amendment is too high to fight back the Marbury v. Madison problem.