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.
Most Michigan judges get training online or at state conferences. But one judge routinely goes overseas to luxury hotels, and ...
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That was clear last year when justices signed a statement regarding their ethical principles after ProPublica uncovered that ...
Considering the case of a Christian baker who refused to design a wedding cake for a gay couple, the U.S. Supreme Court justices struggled Tuesday to find a balance that would protect free speech ...
The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from ...
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The Supreme ... justices — conservatives and liberal — sounded sympathetic to his 1st Amendment claim. Washington, D.C., lawyer John P. Elwood, representing Counterman, urged the court to rule ...
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