U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges must now disclose the value of travel-related gifts they receive by classifying such free trips as "reimbursements" on their financial disclosure forms.
The Supreme Court is adopting its first code of ethics, in the face of sustained criticism over undisclosed trips and gifts from wealthy benefactors to some justices. The policy was issued by the ...
Supreme Court justices are divided along political lines over whether or not to explain their recusals, and legal experts are very concerned. Liberal justices are giving full disclosure about ...
The US Supreme ... bound by rules, the Supreme Court has remained aloof. That was clear last year when justices signed a ...
Vice President Kamala Harris announced shortly after the ruling that she would travel to Arizona ... All seven justices on the Arizona Supreme Court were appointed by Republican governors, and ...
The justices will hear Trump v. United States next week without the 45th president in attendance. The Stormy Daniels judge — ...
Under pressure to explain gifts from donors and the use of influence to sell books, SCOTUS released a code of conduct in late 2023. It's likely to backfire.
The Supreme Court starts work on its October 2023 term on Tuesday with the "long conference," in which the justices will consider ... but there are several free-speech, Fourth Amendment, and ...
Herschel Fink, general counsel for the Detroit Free Press, said the rule appears to violate case law from the U.S. Supreme Court ... back to the district court. Justice David Viviano, in a partial ...
Members of the U.S. Supreme ... late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, received this year’s Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law ...
He earlier said records "the circuit court needs to process that case will be transferred." Herschel Fink, general counsel for the Detroit Free Press, said the rule appears to violate case law from ...