| FIRST: Senator Elizabeth Warren called for a code of ethics for Supreme Court justices like Clarence Thomas and Amy Coney Barrett. Even the American Bar Association agreed! THEN: Experts revealed Chief Justice John Roberts' wife unethically made $10.3 million in commission from elite law firms. At least one of those firms had even argued a case before Chief Justice Roberts after paying his wife a huge sum of money. AND NOW: Clarence Thomas is being accused of taking money from a Republican mega-donor to pay for his grandnephew's boarding school – and the Justice didn't disclose many of these payments! Can you share your thoughts in our brief survey on whether Supreme Court justices should abide by a code of ethics? The truth is: Supreme Court justices make legal decisions that affect millions of Americans, and they serve for life – there is no reason why they shouldn't be held to the standard every lawyer and judge in the U.S. is held to. The impartiality that has come before the Supreme Court in the past few years cannot continue to be overlooked – the American people deserve honesty and trust, not money bribes and conflicts of interest. Before Congress decides if the Supreme Court should officially abide by a code of ethics, we want to hear from you. Can you take our survey? TAKE THE SURVEY » Thanks for taking action, DLCC Team DONATE » |
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